Sentences with phrase «want subway tile»

During the initial planning stage, I was certain that I wanted a subway tile backsplash, but was simultaneously seeing and liking backsplashes made with Moroccan, Spanish and Mexican patterned tiles.
I've been wanting a subway tile backsplash in our kitchen, but have been hesitating (I've done tile before and know how difficult it can be).

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I am doing a remodel as well and I want to use the subway tiles that you used from lowes.
Love the stuff =) Also think your white subway tile is nice, I think that's what I want to put in my kitchen.
She doesn't want to have a retail bakery, with a German - made steam - injection deck oven and perfect white subway tile.
She sent me this photo of the kitchen in their 100 - year old farmhouse: She wanted to see butcher block counters and white subway tiles, and she wanted the space to feel a little more -LSB-...]
We wanted a light grey subway tile, but our builder didn't offer that.
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.
This will help me explain to my husband why I want an entire wall fo subway tile!
However, to make it more interesting, we wanted to lay the subway tiles in a herringbone pattern with a linear border.
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.
We are wanting to sell our house and any kind of «upgrades» needed to be inexpensive, thus I needed to work around the green and white subway tile and green, yes green formica countertops.
This will help me explain to my husband why I want an entire wall fo subway tile!
The previous owners of our house renovated the kitchen before and they did a nice job but the cabinets are dark wood... they are actually pretty nice, they have a glaze and everything, but all I want to do is paint them and change the little tiled backsplash to a handmade subway tile... Oh well:) Watching your house progress is so fun!
And since I am working on my tiling skills (I bought a tile saw last month too), I wanted to update that table with a subway tile top!
We currently have a white bead board backsplash and I want to switch it out to white subway tile for the wipe - ability factor, as you mentioned.
Love back splash with subway tile and dark grout, can only imagine all the decisions to be made that were critical to kitchen coming out as you wanted.
I knew right from the beginning that I wanted a white subway tile with dark grout for our backsplash.
Back in January, I told you I didn't love the tiles and that I really wanted to add white subway tiles.
You can have basic subway tile and use it in a herringbone pattern if you want a new look, but it's still a classic material.
I also don't understand why you would want to do darker with the cabinetry in the kitchen if you are doing the white subway tile... it would make one or the other or both look dirty.
I am considering the 180FX countertop but still haven't found anyone local who has it as a sample (larger than the 8 × 10 ″) I wanted to do a real marble subway tile backsplash, how do you think they would look together?
I want to change mine now:) love subway tile!
and i want that white subway tile for my kitchen.
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.
The white subway tile wall would bring a lot of light, so I wanted the contrast of dark to balance and calm the room a bit.
Lastly, I wanted to have a slightly modern vibe to my kitchen (it is a newer house), even though we were giving it some old world character by using some classic elements such subway tile, a goose neck faucet and an apron front sink.
I especially wanted simple white counters and white subway tile.
I'm really wanting to put up the subway tile paper from Target that you mentioned in a post earlier.
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.
What I did was to paint the whole backsplash a glossy white, because I want it to look like white subway tile with grey grout.
I want to do just base cabinets since I will be making an enormous pantry - so I just want shelving on subway tile..
And thanks for answering a question that's been troubling me... I want to take our subway tile to the ceiling but I've been nervous about what it would look like without any crown molding.
I would've been fine with the normal size subway tiles, but James wanted these, and since they keep the same style I was looking for, didn't have a problem with them.
This makes me want to paint my cabinets and install subway tile.
I desperately want to add a back splash to our kitchen, but haven't yet considered subway tile.
«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.
I still want to put in subway tile at some point.
«I feel like the all - white kitchen with white subway tile and farm sink is getting tired, and I wanted something that fit with the house.
For the back splash I wanted classic marble subway tiles to blend and not distract with other kitchen details, like the visually stimulating mosaic pattern above the range.
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 SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO want to do subway tile for our kitchen backsplash!
For the tile, I knew I wanted a white subway tile.
Your kitchen sounds gorgeous, Candace, when we were in Spain, we saw countless» Moorish» tiles that were so old, but yet, timeless, because they were still gorgeous after centuries - I think people should be brave and if you really love something, its not the end of the world to chisel it off in 10 years - my subway tile only cost $ 250 to install, and $ 50 for the tile - that is not such a huge investment, that after a certain length of time, just call it «upkeep repair» and don't feel guilty for wanting to change it - life is short - be happy with your choices for now!
All I wanted was white subway tile.
First — I love the subway tile (I want this for my kitchen) and second — my outlets are also high (why oh why did the previous owners feel the need???)-- Hooray to you for making the change!
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