I also don't understand why you would want to do darker with the cabinetry in the kitchen if you are
doing the white subway tile... it would make one or the other or both look dirty.
I chose to
do white subway with black lines but it is now our guest bathroom.
I am DYING to
do white subway tile and am thrilled to see that HD has it.
I would love to replace the tub / shower (which has taped - over holes in it from the previous owner),
do a white subway tile in the shower, redo the cracked tile floor, and change out the mirror.
We did white subway tile with grey grout for the shower!
While we were having the bathroom done, I sporadically decided to
do a white subway tile backsplash... that made a huge difference as well!!
Not exact matches
She doesn't want to have a retail bakery, with a German - made steam - injection deck oven and perfect
white subway tile.
«Some people know him better than others; some don't know him as well yet,» said State Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz, who has frequently escorted Mr. Espaillat around his predominantly
white Bronx district in recent weeks, greeting constituents in apartment buildings and
subway stations.
I
did this by combining sleek new pieces, like the gold Kohler Purist faucets and the clean round mirror, with timeless finishes, like the classic
subway tile for the shower walls, and the
white hex tile for the floors, as well as adding in some vintage pieces like this walnut credenza.
Regardless, I
did buy some
white subway tile on clearance a while back, so we'll see how it turns out:)
I was going to
do mini
white subway as backsplash but I love your photos so much I'm going with the herringbone marble.
One of the more convenient parts about getting around Tokyo is the number of ways one can actually
do this, including
subways, express trains,
white - gloved taxi drivers decked out in formal suits (you're not going to see that in most of the world) and bike rental.
She is now
doing soft gray cabinets and
white glass
subway tile for the backsplash.
My sister has
white subway in her kitchen and bathrooms with a dark grey grout and I love it so much that I just
did the same in our new addition — in fact, I'm going to dig out the grout in the upstairs bathroom (which is
white grout on
white subway tile) and
do a silvery / grey grout in its place.
Back in January, I told you I didn't love the tiles and that I really wanted to add
white subway tiles.
when we
did our kitchen redo we used
white subway tile, and just love it!
Also, we have
white subway tile, what color grout
did you use?
All appliances are Whirlpool and were purchased at Lowe's during their Memorial Day Sale Hood — Custom Built Farmhouse Sink — Signature Hardware (similar size and style here) Faucet — Wayfair Backsplash — purchased from McKenzie Restoration (but just basic
white subway tile that can be purchased pretty much anywhere) Counters — Honed Carrara Marble Hardware — Home Depot (think they were by Martha Stewart) Counter Height Stools — World Market Mug Holder — World Market Menu Chalkboard — Dear Lillie (no longer for sale) Pendants — Birch Lane Circular Mirror — Painted Fox Home Rolling Wooden Horse - HomeGoods Metal Baskets — Joss and Main (don't think they carry them anymore though) Canisters — wedding gift — Williams - Sonoma Knife Set — Target Marble Rolling Pin and Board — Sur La Table Table — Pier 1 years ago and has since been painted in Winter Gates by Benjamin Moore Three Tiered Stand — Painted Fox Polka Dot Bowls — Painted Fox Metal Chairs — Arhuas Slipcovered Dining Chairs — IKEA Oversized Chalkboard — made by me, you can read more about it here X Sideboard — made by me, you can read more about it here Wooden Box — HomeGoods Bottle Caddy — HomeGoods Plaid Mixing Bowls — TargetBottles — Mineral Water from Fresh Market Crackle Bucket / Planter — Birch Lane Antlers — World Market Striped Roman Shade in Window above Sink — made by me, you can read more about it here.
I love the buttery travertine floor under my feet however I have been stumped on how to
do white or creme
subway tile that matches on the back splash.
I
did some «budget - friendly» renovating of my kitchen 2 yrs ago, stripping old wallpaper, putting in the
subway tile backsplash, adding bright
white beadboard halfway up walls and on the existing
white cabinet ends, painting the rest of the walls soft
white (sometimes looks very very pale yellow).
The cabinets end in the middle of a wall, and I was thinking of continuing the
subway tile backsplash (2 × 8
white glossy
subway tile) onto the wall (about a 9 ′ x 9 ′ area but there is a big window in the middle) Yet everyone on HOUZZ says they don't like it.
However, I don't know how that would look with my pure
white subway tiles.
Although today's ubiquitous
white subway tiles remain on trend (if you just installed them, don't worry: they'll look great for years to come), if you're designing from scratch this year, consider taking a pass on that trend and trying something newer, something edgier, something eminently funkier — but versatile and sophisticated too.
I always knew I loved the clean and classic look of
white subway tile, but our builder didn't offer many options and it would have been much more expensive.
What I
did was to paint the whole backsplash a glossy
white, because I want it to look like
white subway tile with grey grout.
Its just how I imagine my dream kitchen, very clean with lots of
white &
subway tiles of course and the constrating lower cabinets to stop it looking too clinical, well
done!!
I adored - LOVED - the bathroom we
did in our previous house: BIG soaking tub,
white subway tile, and lots of carrera marble.
We (or really I) have been procrastinating on what to
do, I am a bit scared of committment but think I finally decided I love me some
white subway tile!
We
did a frosty
white subway tile and soft gray grout with
white, creams grays and blacks counter top.
We recently renovated ours, and also
did white cabinets, honed marble and
white subway backsplash - no wonder I love hers so much:)
What color grout
did you use with your
white subway tile?
Regardless, I
did buy some
white subway tile on clearance a while back, so we'll see how it turns out:)
I was extremely tempted to
do something a little more colorful, shapely, or unique while designing our kitchen, but I just couldn't get over the affordability and classic style of
white subway tiles.
I
did this by combining sleek new pieces, like the gold Kohler Purist faucets and the clean round mirror, with timeless finishes, like the classic
subway tile for the shower walls, and the
white hex tile for the floors, as well as adding in some vintage pieces like this walnut credenza.
And though
white subway tile
did not make an appearance in the kitchen, rest assured that it's in full evidence in the remodeled bathroom.
The builder of this home
did a great job of making classic choices such as the
white subway tile, the vintage - style hardware on the cabinets, and a mahogany top on the island.
I have a paint question: We're remodeling and
doing a
white kitchen with Quartz (marble - like) counters and a
white subway backsplash.
So far we have installed very light gray shaker style cabinets and plan to
do a dark gray
subway tile backsplash with
white grout.
We
did large 12 × 24 ″ gray tiles with
white mini
subway tiles in the shower niches.
For the backsplash tile, we
did a 3 ″ x 6 ″
subway tile in Arctic
White with Silverado grout.
I need to
do a post on my counter choice and backsplash but the backsplash is actually the
white subway tiled walls, not a separate backsplash.