Sentences with phrase «of classic subway tile»

We love the look of classic subway tile and marble countertops against the contrasting black window frames in this kitchen.

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While elements like open shelves, subway tile or two types of cabinet finishes might seem extra popular now, they've always been classic favorites for me.
«White kitchens never go out of style,» says one of the homeowners of the choice to go classic with crown moulding, Caesarstone countertops and a Calacatta marble subway tile backsplash.
We went with white subway tile for the backsplash — it was one of the builder's options that we felt really went with the homeowner's design aesthetic of pretty, bright, and classic.
White subway tile is of course the most classic and least expensive tile option for a shower surround and backsplash wall.
Consider a mix of stone and glass tile for a modern - yet - classic look, porcelain subway tile to evoke French country chic, or even hand - painted ceramic tiles for colour and personality.
While all white sinks and white subway tiles are classic, they will still look dated in twenty years because of the overall look of the kitchen.
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.
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.
Traditional white subway tiles in the shower and soft blue pennyrounds on the floor are classic choices that never go out of style.
Lot's of classic pieces like subway tile and a vessel sink.
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.
To create their own take on «farmhouse modern» they updated the classic subway tile backsplash by combining rows of tiles in three thicknesses.
I kind of wished they were larger, like a classic subway tile (most commonly 3 ″ x 6 ″) but it still has the subway tile proportions so I think it still gave my kitchen the look and feel I was going for.
Whether white or gray, subway tile lends both traditional, classic style and modern simplicity to a kitchen, and also pairs well with the rough - hewn accents of which Chip and Jo are so fond.
Singer - songwriter Holly Williams outfitted the kitchen in her 1908 Nashville cottage with classic white subway tiles, polished marble, and copper accents reminiscent of French bistros.
I love the classic clean look of white subway tile, but we need something to break up the sea of white.
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.
The inside is bright and clean with basic, classic subway tiles and cool grey cabinets — all of which keep the small space from feeling cramped and uncomfortable.
Complete the look of your chef's kitchen with a simple subway tile backsplash, a classic white farmhouse sink, and neutral - colored cabinets.
White is sort of the go - to when it comes to tile these days, and let's face it, you can slap a basic white subway on any wall in any pattern, and you are sure to get a classic and timeless look, but isn't that a little bit boring?
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