Here's the post with the kitchen sources, I list the type
of subway tile with a link in it too:) http://theinspiredroom.net/2013/04/08/kitchen-remodel-ideas-sources/
I love your choice of flooring and that entire wall
of subway tile with darker grout is amazing.
Not exact matches
Called The Corner, it has a decor
of white
subway tile and natural wood, a menu filled
with quinoa salads and balsamic - strawberry sodas, and a vague mission to serve as a «learning lab» for the company.
The project team at / / 3877, led by David Tracz, infused the 3,700 - square - foot market
with LED lighting, reclaimed wood, white
subway tile, pops
of color coined «Glen's Green,» and even an exterior graphic
of a chicken named Kevin.
I balanced the floor
with black pencil
tile, around the perimeter
of the room just below one white
subway tile.
This transitional kitchen combines warm wood cabinets
with the simplicity
of subway -
tile - covered walls, understated Roman shades and minimal accessories.
Transitional bathroom clad in gray marble chevron floor
tiles boasts light gray upper walls holding a polished nickel towel rack over a seagrass x-stool sat against a white
subway tile backsplash in front
of a walk in glass shower fitted
with a gray marble chevron floor and ceiling
tiles and a polished nickel shower kit mounted on a large beveled white
subway tile shower surround finished
with stacked corner shelves.
A black dual bath vanity accented
with polished nickel hardware and a gray quartz countertop is fitted
with sinks paired
with polished nickel faucets mounted in front
of white
subway backsplash
tiles complemented
with white and blue floral wallpaper.
Beautiful gray and white bathroom is fitted
with a gray washstand adorning polished nickel knobs and a white quartz countertop holding an overmount sink
with a polished nickel gooseneck faucet in front
of white
subway backsplash
tiles tiled with white pencil
tiles fixed beneath a vanity mirror flanked by nickel sconces mounted on a gray wall.
It is so hard to choose a favourite part
of my kitchen makeover... the hutch, the
subway tile backsplash, the vintage items, the soft colors
with a pop
of blue and yellow.
Gorgeous kid's bathroom features tub shower combo finished
with a curved wall mount shower curtain rod attached to
subway tiled walls alongside sink wall which boast Origami Wallpaper on top half
of wall and
subway tile on the lower half.
Small herringbone marble floor
tiles are placed under a glass and marble washstand fitted
with a white porcelain sink and a polished nickel faucet mounted in front
of a white
subway tile backsplash lined
with white pencil
tiles.
Tall taupe mirrored cabinets sit against white herringbone wall
tiles on either side
of a walk in shower fitted
with a
subway tile and glass enclosure and his and her doors.
Black and white bathroom features walk - in shower accented
with white beveled
subway tiles on top half
of walls and black beveled
subway tiles on bottom half
of walls.
Irene Langlois - Stunning master bath
with soft gray walls on top half
of walls whilst glossy beveled
subway tiles cover bottom half
of wall.
Curved bathroom features vaulted ceiling adorned
with large crystal chandelier illuminating his and her washstands topped
with white marble paired
with white beveled mirrors leaning against upper walls painted chocolate brown and lower walls
tiled in white
subway tiles accented
with pencil rail situated across from freestanding bathtub placed in front
of windows atop white and grey marble floor.
But there's something deliberate about the design elements in the series, just as there's a reason boutiques festoon their doorways
with artificial flowers and coffee shops agonize over the right shade
of sage for their
subway tiles.
The bathroom is a place to relax and take care
of yourself, which is why it is elegant,
with subway tile surrounds, soft grey
tile floors and espresso wood vanity.
TRG Home Concepts kept the rest
of this bathroom crisp and clean
with white paint and
subway tile, and the black and white striped Roman Shade adds a shot
of interest and dimension while maintaining the modern vibe
of the room.
I love the warm copper and wood tone flow around the house
with my copper pots, bamboo blinds, wood cutting boards, the leather sofa and the wood floors on the warm cozy side
of the spectrum... and then the contrast
of my bright glossy white
subway tile and white quartz counters on the clean smooth side.
In my previous kitchen (photo above), I mixed up our mostly white Shaker style cabinetry
with this mahogany wood cabinet trimmed
with bamboo and added the soapstone counter on this cabinet to contrast
with the
subway tile and then the Brazilian cherry wood counters in the rest
of the room.
«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.
I have a very small backsplash area due to an open concept but am in loe
with the simplicity and timelessness
of white
subway tile.
I'm getting tired
of seeing
subway tiles everywhere, but what you achieved here
with just that little stripe is so beauftiful and elegant.
^ ^ ^
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.
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.
I love that the
subway tile stands out
with the gray but it needed a bit
of tweeking to make it look finished.
Along
with our planked and paneled walls, I've also had white plaster walls and
subway tile in many
of our older homes since I was a little girl.
I'm in the middle
of a DIY kitchen remodel including faux - marble counter-tops, white
subway tiles (struggling
with a grout color choice), white cabinets
with open shelving, and white Harry Bertoia side chairs.
Usually, I love the bright colors, but out
of the 6 kitchens you posted, I think the white one
with the simple
subway tile is my favorite.
A requirement
of the new kitchen is white
subway tile,
with gray grout.
Yellow floor and wall
tiles are also wonderful contrasted
with cool colors like grey: imagine a line
of yellow
subway tiles marching across a gleaming grey wall.
Vintage
subway tile and barn siding accent the bar laden
with countless bottles
of bourbon and whiskey.
I would have loved to
tile my whole kitchen
with subway tile, but I picked a couple
of key walls and went part way up the wall
with it.
And sometimes at night, I dream
of subway tile:) I don't know how you could part
with that kitchen after all the work involved in the remodel.
We are having
subway tiles (in some shade
of white) installed as the backslash in out kitchen
with a grayish grout (which I am having trouble selecting).
I could get fancy
with the wall
tile (glass, or choosing a color or distinct pattern) and end up tiring
of them later, so I decided simple white
subway tile will always be fresh and pretty.
Our vintage house in one
of the baths, has the white hex
tiles with white
subway tiles 3/4 up the walls.
White
subway tile was affordable (and I wanted a lot
of it), timeless and would add just the right amount
of texture and light and wouldn't compete
with our floors.
I was one
of the ones who had white
subway tile installed
with the grey grout too.
I also have a white vanity and
subway tile, light grey
tile flooring and chrome hardware
with plenty
of light coming in.
We
tiled our bathroom and kitchen backsplashes last year and LOVE it... we used white, ceramic
subway tiles with a small band
of black for an accent.
I also used a marble mosaic
with the
subway tiles for a hint
of black to connect the walls to the floor.
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!!
They were the best white for my
subway tile and had enough subtle grayish pattern to not be stark white but not so much pattern or veining that it fought
with the variation and grain
of my floors!
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 balanced the floor
with black pencil
tile, around the perimeter
of the room just below one white
subway tile.
For the kitchen backsplash, taupe
subway tiles combine
with thin bands
of blue and brown
tiles for a simple and clean look.
Lauren convinced me to move on from the plain white (safe)
subway tile of my current kitchen and mix things up a bit
with some painted white glass
tiles in a chevron pattern (above).
Yellow birch cabinets
with a distressed finish make a colorful statement against walls
of white
subway tile.