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.
Simple white subway tile sets the stage for classic stainless steel fixtures, including a handy wall - mounted pot filler.
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.
I would use
simple white subway tile with a plain black trim to go with the white and gray - veined marble tub.
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.
We'll be painting those upper cabinets white, so that entire upper cabinet wall will be white with
simple white subway tile.
Not exact matches
Mixed with the
simple pendants, and
white subway tile backsplash it looks fresh and inviting.
Simple white shaker cabs, pretty glass
subway tile, all very inexpensive but I staged it farmhouse style and had 4 offers first day out.
^ ^ ^ 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.
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.
We found all those things in
simple,
white subway tile.
I especially wanted
simple white counters and
white subway tile.
We chose a
simple and classic
white subway tile for our back splash.
Complete the look of your chef's kitchen with a
simple subway tile backsplash, a classic
white farmhouse sink, and neutral - colored cabinets.