Not exact matches
To make this splash
of green really stand
out, HGTV fan dezignrogue added white floor - to - ceiling
subway tiles to cover up old attic stairs and add a vintage feel.
I experiment to discover relevant marks for each subject: a quick mark for the view
out a window
of a speeding bus, or a slick mark for
tiles on the wall
of a
subway station.
«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.
One question that I have poured over all your posts to try & figure
out (as to not bother you) was about hanging the display shelf on top
of the
subway tile.
^ ^ ^ 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.
I love that the
subway tile stands
out with the gray but it needed a bit
of tweeking to make it look finished.
Yes, I had dreams
of subway tiled walls and a fun new sink, but the practical side
of me won
out and I opted for simplicity!
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.
I think what really makes this look so much more open is the removal
of the heavy upper cabinets & the white backdrop
of the leftover cabinets &
subway tile &
of course taking the dinning table
out!
Wainscotting, created
out of ceramic
subway tiles that continue from the shower, offers texture and character.
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).
Traditional white
subway tiles in the shower and soft blue pennyrounds on the floor are classic choices that never go
out of style.
via The light grey enhances the white
subway tile, giving a breezy flow
of colour through
out this crisp and peaceful kitchen.
To make this splash
of green really stand
out, HGTV fan dezignrogue added white floor - to - ceiling
subway tiles to cover up old attic stairs and add a vintage feel.
«I love the look
of subway tile and I did ceramic herringbone in my kitchen and wanted to keep the look similar, but also have it stand
out on its own.