We chose a simple and classic
white subway tile for our back splash.
We used the same 3 × 6
white subway tile for the walls and ceiling.
and i want
that white subway tile for my kitchen.
I was planning on using
white subway tile for our backsplash, but now I'm thinking this would be even better.
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.
We went with
white subway tile for the backsplash — it was one of the builder's options that we felt really went with the homeowner's design aesthetic of pretty, bright, and classic.
We already have
white subway tile for the backsplash.
For the interior design of a small bathroom, you can use
white subway tiles for the walls.
I've always planned to use
white subway tiles for a blacksplash, is the white grout easy to maintain?
Not exact matches
Called The Corner, it has a decor of
white subway tile and natural wood, a menu filled with quinoa salads and balsamic - strawberry sodas, and a vague mission to serve as a «learning lab»
for the company.
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.
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.
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 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.
I have
white subway tile, and still need to choose paint color
for cabinets and walls.
We ended up going with a smaller
subway tile that we'll install with
white grout
for a really clean look.
Cabinet Color - Winter's Gate in Semi-Gloss by Benjamin Moore Wall Color - Horizon in Eggshell by Benjamin Moore Trim Color — Simply
White in Semi-Gloss by Benjamin Moore Door Color — Mopboard Black in Semi-Gloss by Benjamin Moore All appliances are Whirlpool and were purchased at Lowe's during their Memorial Day Sale Hood — Custom Built Farmhouse Sink — Signature Hardware Faucet — Wayfair Backsplash — purchased from McKenzie Restoration (but just basic white subway tile that can be purchased pretty much anywhere) Counters — Honed Carrara Marble Hardware — Home Depot (think they were by Martha Stewart) Runner — Gift from my mom (from Home Decorator's Collection) Counter Height Stools — Target Mug Holder — World Market Little Bird Tea Cups — Heritage Lace Menu Chalkboard — Dear Lillie (for sale in our shop coming very s
White in Semi-Gloss by Benjamin Moore Door Color — Mopboard Black in Semi-Gloss by Benjamin Moore All appliances are Whirlpool and were purchased at Lowe's during their Memorial Day Sale Hood — Custom Built Farmhouse Sink — Signature Hardware Faucet — Wayfair Backsplash — purchased from McKenzie Restoration (but just basic
white subway tile that can be purchased pretty much anywhere) Counters — Honed Carrara Marble Hardware — Home Depot (think they were by Martha Stewart) Runner — Gift from my mom (from Home Decorator's Collection) Counter Height Stools — Target Mug Holder — World Market Little Bird Tea Cups — Heritage Lace Menu Chalkboard — Dear Lillie (for sale in our shop coming very s
white subway tile that can be purchased pretty much anywhere) Counters — Honed Carrara Marble Hardware — Home Depot (think they were by Martha Stewart) Runner — Gift from my mom (from Home Decorator's Collection) Counter Height Stools — Target Mug Holder — World Market Little Bird Tea Cups — Heritage Lace Menu Chalkboard — Dear Lillie (
for sale in our shop coming very soon!)
In the girls» shower, I opted
for a 3 × 6 ″
white subway tile with a navy «stripe» going all the way around.
I love the look that the
white subway tiles and dark grout has — I would love it
for my home.
We put in a
white subway tile backsplash with dark gray grout
for contrast.
She is now doing soft gray cabinets and
white glass
subway tile for the backsplash.
For this style I have selected the following: source The bare walls around this
white kitchen are
tiled up to the ceiling height with high glazed
subway tiles.
I knew right from the beginning that I wanted a
white subway tile with dark grout
for our backsplash.
White subway tile is of course the most classic and least expensive
tile option
for a shower surround and backsplash wall.
We had some
white subway tiles installed in the backsplash and changed out our builder grade light fixture
for a drum chandelier.
Not because it was trendy to have
white plaster walls or
subway tile, it's just always been a classic look
for those homes.
Shaker - style cabinetry, marble countertops and
white subway backsplash
tiles make
for a timeless look in the kitchen.
Layla, Just a warning about the grey grout with the
white subway tile — we are moving into our brand new house THIS WEEK (yay
for that) and our master bath shower is all
white subway tile.
All appliances are Whirlpool and were purchased at Lowe's during their Memorial Day Sale Hood — Custom Built Farmhouse Sink — Signature Hardware (similar size and style here) Faucet — Wayfair Backsplash — purchased from McKenzie Restoration (but just basic
white subway tile that can be purchased pretty much anywhere) Counters — Honed Carrara Marble Hardware — Home Depot (think they were by Martha Stewart) Counter Height Stools — World Market Mug Holder — World Market Menu Chalkboard — Dear Lillie (no longer
for sale) Pendants — Birch Lane Circular Mirror — Painted Fox Home Rolling Wooden Horse - HomeGoods Metal Baskets — Joss and Main (don't think they carry them anymore though) Canisters — wedding gift — Williams - Sonoma Knife Set — Target Marble Rolling Pin and Board — Sur La Table Table — Pier 1 years ago and has since been painted in Winter Gates by Benjamin Moore Three Tiered Stand — Painted Fox Polka Dot Bowls — Painted Fox Metal Chairs — Arhuas Slipcovered Dining Chairs — IKEA Oversized Chalkboard — made by me, you can read more about it here X Sideboard — made by me, you can read more about it here Wooden Box — HomeGoods Bottle Caddy — HomeGoods Plaid Mixing Bowls — TargetBottles — Mineral Water from Fresh Market Crackle Bucket / Planter — Birch Lane Antlers — World Market Striped Roman Shade in Window above Sink — made by me, you can read more about it here.
So the classic
white subway tiles were bought
for a whopping $ 40!!!
The
white subway tile just sets the tone
for a pretty working space.
Now with all the
subway tile, wood walls and
white counters and upper cabinets, we have more than enough
white for this room.
Although today's ubiquitous
white subway tiles remain on trend (if you just installed them, don't worry: they'll look great
for years to come), if you're designing from scratch this year, consider taking a pass on that trend and trying something newer, something edgier, something eminently funkier — but versatile and sophisticated too.
We went
for a clean, timeless look in the shower by using
white subway tile on the walls and Carrera marble on the floor.
We purchased the new tub and toilet from Lowes, along with the
white subway tile we used
for the surround.
If you have paid attention, black kitchens have been seen in many interior magazines lately, but we are not talking about the old black kitchens, and we are certainly not talking about just any dark color
for kitchen cabinets, we're talking about a moody dark grey, almost black, which creates a beautiful contrast when combined with
white subway tile backsplash with a light grey grout,
white countertop, brass accents and shiplap.
White is also used for the wall — white standard subway t
White is also used
for the wall —
white standard subway t
white standard
subway tiles.
We
tiled our bathroom and kitchen backsplashes last year and LOVE it... we used
white, ceramic
subway tiles with a small band of black
for an accent.
They were the best
white for my
subway tile and had enough subtle grayish pattern to not be stark
white but not so much pattern or veining that it fought with the variation and grain of my floors!
So she chose marble basket - weave
tiles for the floor and
white ceramic
subway tiles with dark grout
for the walls.
We have the shower
tiled (
white 4 ″
tile with two rows of
subway tile in the middle), but I'd like a more modern look
for the rest of this one.
We did
white subway tile with grey grout
for the shower!
I have a thing
for classic
white subway tile.
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.
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.
Because the
tile takes up a long expanse of wall,
white porcelain
subway tile was selected
for a neutral backsplash.
I chose the classic
white subway tiles, even though I was also really tempted by their Hexagon
tiles, but I felt like
subway tiles were something I would love
for years.
Wall paint: Benjamin Moore's Palladian Blue; floor
tile:
white marble from Home Depot, tub / shower
tile:
white subway tile from Home Depot, vanity (including marble top): Home Depot / Decorators (also available on Amazon here); faucet: Delta from plumbingdepot.com; shower curtain: Kohls; light fixtures and «hidden» fan: Home Depot; towel ladder: DIYed
for $ 16 (here's how); toilet: Glacier Bay from Home Depot; mirror: Home Decorators; floor mat: World Market; bamboo blinds: Home Depot; bathtub / shower fixtures: Delta from Home Depot; grout: Mapei's Frost color; baskets and over toilet tray: World Market; faux flowers: World Market; soap pump: Target; Ball jar: Antique find from Lake Geneva, WI; flower vase: TJ Maxx (similar one from World Market); tissue holder: Home Goods; clam shell: Fiji from our honeymoon; starfish: Michaels; wooden keys: Grandinroad; sconces (including vintage light bulbs and glass shades): Lowe's; striped towels: Pottery Barn;
white and gray towels: Target; glass canister set: Crate & Barrel;
white pot and faux plant: Ikea; toilet paper holder: Moen from Plumbing Depot; kina shells: New Zealand; window: Studio 41; curved shower rod: Home Depot.
In a sea of carefree
white,
subway tiles with dark grout lines bear a subtle «look - at - me» texture
for a fresh backsplash idea.
White cabinetry and then sea glass green
subway tile for backsplash.