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Subway tiles might be regarded as a classic by many, but square designs are taking their place, whether you want to create a retro bathroom or a textural kitchen backsplash.
Make a splash with subway tile in your bathroom. These classic rectangular tiles have almost endless applications and variations. Find the subway tile look that's right for you.
Five trendy bathroom tile design ideas that blend global trends with Indian sensibilities. Transform your bathroom into a spa ...
Subway tile is one of the most popular tile choices, not just in the bathroom, but all throughout the house. It makes sense as its rectangular shape makes it easy to stack and it’s a look that ...
This modern 2-bedroom, 2-bath unit is a short walk to Boston Landing, where there’s food, sports, and entertainment.
See how this bathroom got an industrial farmhouse makeover for less than $200 — including a subway tile wall!
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, ...
According to the National Kitchen and Bath Association, the average bathroom remodel in 2016 cost a little over $10,000 with 20 percent of that being spent on labor. But if you can do most of the ...
A jewel-toned red and blue shower room features in this lookbook, which roundups bathrooms lined with metro and subway tiles.
Subway tiles The 1920’s bathroom commonly included bright white subway tiles with very thin grout lines, to a height of four feet off the ground, often with some thin, black accent tiles, or a band of ...