Classic white subway tile will always add timeless appeal to any bathroom. Originally seen on the walls of subway stations, these rectangular tiles have been cemented in the bathroom tile vocabulary.
We love monochromatic subway tile as much as the next person; it’s classic for a reason. But lately designers are arranging tiles in unexpected patterns to pack a stronger visual punch. There’s plenty ...
Planning a bathroom remodel? The style starts with the tile. A classic subway tile sets the stage for a timeless look, while a marble basketweave tile instantly elevates a space. Dramatic veining can ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Simple bathroom with white fixtures and subway wall tiles. - Roman Fenton/Shutterstock Making the case for using ceramic tiles in ...
For designers, not all bathroom tile patterns are created equal. There are some looks in particular that the pros consider to be majorly outdated or tacky looking—and as such, they encourage clients ...
Pros say stone mosaics, wood-look porcelain, and pastels feel dated and impractical. Diagonal, checkerboard, and accent stripe patterns look busy and outdated. Modern bathrooms favor simple, cohesive, ...
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Gorgeous tile, stained glass and deep claw foot tubs — the typical late-Victorian bathroom was luxurious and large. Common features were porcelain hex-tile floors, a wainscot of white subway tile and, ...