We're planning on taking out the stainless steel backsplash tiles and replacing them with more
traditional subway tiles this spring.
Not exact matches
I also really wanted a little bit more updated beachy look to my kitchen and while marble is absolutely gorgeous, I felt like maybe it was a bit too
traditional classic in style when paired with my
subway tile.
I wasn't able to get the shaker cabinets I wanted but I made up for it with the antique brass cup pulls and knobs, the paneling, and
traditional white
subway tiles.
The room offers plenty of
traditional cabinets in understated gray, and the white and gray quartz counters have a full - height white
subway tile backsplash.
The
subway tiles and the marble countertop add a
traditional feel to a place, but their look certainly never gets old.
Jim & Katie went with a 3 ″ x6 ″ white
subway tile on the shower walls...... and a
traditional octagon / dot
tile (also from Home Depot) on the floor: The octagon / dot
tile will also cover the shower -LSB-...]
The kitchen exemplifies the home's fresh yet
traditional aesthetic thanks to elements like the grey - painted Shaker - style cabinetry, honed marble
subway tile backsplash, engineered quartz countertop and stainless steel appliances.
This Astoria, Queens bathroom features Rifle Paper Co. pineapple wallpaper contrasted with classic
subway tile on the walls and black hexagon floor
tile for a modern twist on the
traditional b & w bathroom.
I also really wanted a little bit more updated beachy look to my kitchen and while marble is absolutely gorgeous, I felt like maybe it was a bit too
traditional classic in style when paired with my
subway tile.
To establish a country mood, designer Scott Posno devised a kitchen with
traditional elements, such as the Shaker - style cabinetry, beadboard island backing and
subway tile backsplash.
Say goodbye to
subway tiles and
traditional tile formats.
The backsplash is a
traditional (and inexpensive) 3 × 6 white polished
subway tile.
Traditional white
subway tiles in the shower and soft blue pennyrounds on the floor are classic choices that never go out of style.
Muted green glass
tiles bring cheerful color and modern style to this classic white kitchen, yet the
tiles»
subway - style shape links the treatment to
traditional roots.
Though I laid our
subway tile in the
traditional brick pattern, there are many other options if you're looking to use an affordable
tile in a stylish, unique way.
The texture in the stone
subway tiles and the island's wood grain add a casual feeling to the
traditional white kitchen.
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.
Handmade glazed
subway tile, marble countertops, and more
traditional cabinet doors — Shaker style with bead detailing — all feel classic.