Sentences with phrase «subway tiles add»

Green recycled - glass subway tiles add sparkle to this kitchen.
The white and black color palette lends a clean and classy look to this kitchen with the matte subway tiles adding a unique touch.
Glass subway tile adds dramatic color to the spaces.»
In an otherwise neutral kitchen, a wall of gray - green subway tiles adds a touch of color and shimmer.
Silvery crackle ceramic subway tile adds shimmer to the backsplash.
Mini, black subway tile adds shine.

Not exact matches

We added a classic patterned cement tile that gave the space interest, new fixtures and hardware, a subway - tiled shower and a new mirror.
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.
To add texture, we took the subway tile all the way to the ceiling, and some open shelving for a coffee bar and storage.
I used classic subway tile, but to mix in Sara's eclectic style, I added teal lower cabinets.
The seersucker technique and subway tile quilting adds texture and dimension to this otherwise solid comforter.
The kitchen pros at Drury Designs chose this brown subway tile to add contrast to an all white kitchen — and to make the space appear larger, because the glass tile reflects light.
So, for the shower, we went for basic white subway tile, but opted for the pattern above with dark grout, to add a graphic element.
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.
We added cabinets, the breakfast bar, open shelving for a pantry and open shelving on the wall for dishes, painted everything and added the laminate floors and bright white subway tiles.
Following on the heels of our number one improvement on this list, adding subway tile to your kitchen or bathroom will add both pizzazz and value to your home - at a fraction of the cost of travertine, marble or glass tiles.
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.
The subway tiles and the marble countertop add a traditional feel to a place, but their look certainly never gets old.
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.
The gray subway tile keeps the space harmonious and seamless, and a checkerboard floor adds a retro, funky feel.
It is amazing how much bigger and brighter my kitchen looks, even without painting any of the cabinets (or adding my beloved subway tile... sigh, someday — I still have a big box of it so don't be surprised if I get inspired late one night to try tiling a backsplash!).
^ ^ ^ 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 have just added marble subway tile in our kitchen (backsplash) to complement our marble counter tops and I l love the silvery grout we used.
Adding a little glam factor with a chrome or silver pumpkin up against a classic white subway tile makes me happy.
I decided to add a row of full - size subway tile around the outside and then mini-subway tiles to the inside of the table.
Back in January, I told you I didn't love the tiles and that I really wanted to add white subway tiles.
I always thought it would be fun to open it up and add a wall full of salvaged windows there... or maybe extend the half wall up near the ceiling, add more subway tile on all three tub walls, and make it a tub / shower combo.
We kept the original kitchen, but re-tiled the room with classic subway tiles and added black appliances to give the room a stylish, grown - up feel.
The kitchen's shaker - style cabinetry, quartz countertops, ceramic subway tile backsplash and stainless steel appliances create a fresh, classic look, while the pine ceiling and floors add a light rustic touch.
Okay, so I'm feeling bad because I think I was a little harsh in my opinion about subway tiles, and I also added a strong opinion there about the» farm» sinks with the big aprons.
Specifically, adding subway tile in a spot, beadboard here, a shot of stained glass there.
I did some «budget - friendly» renovating of my kitchen 2 yrs ago, stripping old wallpaper, putting in the subway tile backsplash, adding bright white beadboard halfway up walls and on the existing white cabinet ends, painting the rest of the walls soft white (sometimes looks very very pale yellow).
I'm pretty excited because the subway tile will not only add a new dimension of texture and personality to my kitchen, it will lighten and brighten the entire space!
You can find subway tiles in polished or matte, with plain edges or bevelled, machine - made or hand - formed and in every colour, she adds.
, but it is great to see it all freshened up now painted white and with the added tongue and groove vertical paneling, subway tile and new counters.
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.
You can easily do this by building a frame and adding matching subway tiles or matching marble as backsplash.»
I recently added a subway tile wallpaper to my kitchen backsplash (check it out HERE) and I can't believe what a difference it made.
Beveled white subway tile and polished nickel cabinet hardware add character and light to our builder grade kitchen, while staying on budget!
«These patterned backsplashes add texture and interest to the kitchen — they're a refreshing change from the marble slabs and subway tiles we've been seeing for years,» says Colleen.
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 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.
Soft green subway tiles blend perfectly with the new cabinetry and add subtle sheen to the walls.
The texture in the stone subway tiles and the island's wood grain add a casual feeling to the traditional white kitchen.
The backsplash was replaced with a chocolate brown subway tile to add contrast.
Instead of a massive renovation, Casey suggested replacing the dark granite counters with a much lighter white marble as well as adding lighter subway tiles to the backsplash, which resulted in a brighter, more inviting space for the family to come together and the homeowners to entertain.
In the dogs» area, subway tiles and a floor drain make easy work of cleaning up messes; a Tyler Hall wallpaper of dogs driving convertibles adds a dose of fun.
I desperately want to add a back splash to our kitchen, but haven't yet considered subway tile.
Instead of a typical running - bond subway tile pattern, add a dash of the unexpected to your kitchen backsplash or shower walls by laying your ceramic tile in a herringbone pattern instead.
The first thing my client did was get a new subway tile back splash and a very pretty granite... getting rid of some of the browns and adding in gray and cream tones.
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