Industrial accents
like white subway tiles and brushed silver barstools and pendants work perfectly with sage green.
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.
Not exact matches
White matter acts
like the brain's
subway system; it connects different areas of gray matter to each other, helping messages travel quickly.
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.
I helped a client who has brown granite lighten up her kitchen with Dove
White cabinets, a creamy white subway tile, and then used some wood elements like cutting boards leaned against the backsplash to relate back to the b
White cabinets, a creamy
white subway tile, and then used some wood elements like cutting boards leaned against the backsplash to relate back to the b
white subway tile, and then used some wood elements
like cutting boards leaned against the backsplash to relate back to the brown.
Elegant bathroom features cave
like shower with arched ceiling clad in marble
subway tiles, rain shower head, corner shower caddy and linen grommet double shower curtains situated next to rectangular mirror over polished nickel 2 - leg washstand topped with Basaltina Stone atop mosaic
white marble floor.
^ ^ ^ with the help of our awesome friend thomas, we took out the laminate countertop (you can see what it looked
like in a few photos above) and replaced it with a simple
white counter, and we added a
white subway tile backsplash behind the counter.
It's
like subway tile or
white plaster walls, the look never gets dated.
I
like that tile too - It is beautiful and a bit of change from the classic
white subway which I love too, but is a bit common.
Melissa, I love the direction you're headed and believe,
like you, that
white subway tiles and farm sinks have already proven their staying power.
I chose to use a light gray grout with my
white subway tile because I
like the way it looks, but it also has another advantage.
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.
The space includes off -
white antiqued bevelled
subway backsplash tile, charcoal cabinetry, aged bronze hardware, quartz countertops, custom tapered counterstools, custom navy velvet drapery, reclaimed light fixture, herringbone wood -
like tile flooring, and champagne gold faucets & plumbing fixtures.
We have the shower tiled (
white 4 ″ tile with two rows of
subway tile in the middle), but I'd
like a more modern look for the rest of this one.
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.
I chose the classic
white subway tiles, even though I was also really tempted by their Hexagon tiles, but I felt
like subway tiles were something I would love for years.
I have a paint question: We're remodeling and doing a
white kitchen with Quartz (marble -
like) counters and a
white subway backsplash.
«I feel
like the all -
white kitchen with
white subway tile and farm sink is getting tired, and I wanted something that fit with the house.
There's nothing quite
like a simple
white subway tile, but I wanted to find it in a larger more unconventional size for the shower surround.
While I would
like to change the back splash to a simple
white subway tile, (it's
white but with a slightly grey undertone and a green accent) that is all it needs to bring it up to date.