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Never tiled before? Same here - but that didn’t stop us. With help from Rachel Andersen, I tackled a vertical subway tile ...
Expanded long ago from its humble beginnings in subway stations, the “subway tile” trend continues to sustain in kitchen backsplash design. Subway tiles are simple, inexpensive and the default ...
In short, making a subway tile backsplash might end up being more work than you bargained for. Of course, hiring a contractor could be an option, though that is not in everyone's budget.
Subway tile has been one of the most popular kitchen backsplashes in recent years. Usually available in a range of materials and prices, the classic shape of subway tiles easily ...
You’re going to see a lot of subway tile backsplashes in this roundup, primarily because they bear a classic shape, ... Diagonal Design. This charming 1920s farmhouse in Los Alamos, ...
Extra-Large Subway Tile Backsplash. For her kitchen bar in Connecticut, Waterworks cofounder and author of The Perfect Kitchen, Barbara Sallick clad the walls with 4-by-8-inch subway tiles, ...
These tiles also aren’t cheap. At a Home Depot, Smart Tiles’ Oslo white vinyl tiles, which look like white subway tiles, were recently $32.98 for two pieces, each about 23 inches wide and 11 ...
The ubiquitous subway tile backsplash trend isn't about to disappear, but it is getting some competition. We recently caught up with the Property Brothers, aka Drew and Jonathan Scott, and these ...
We tackled our biggest project to date! Over two days we installed a subway tile backsplash with help from Ace Hardware expert, Mike Jakubowski. It was a big project, but definitely stil a DIY!