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Wondering what type of tile you should use for your kitchen backsplash? Consider Joanna Gaines' favorite! You may have seen it in a few of her renovations.
4. Variations on Subway Tile Subway tile will likely always be around — but that doesn’t mean it’s got to be the same old white brick-lay pattern (more on that below!), Verruto says.
It may sound like a platitude, but 2025 kitchen design trends — when it comes to tiles, at least — are all about embracing imperfections. Several designers and decorators say that tiles like the ...
The biggest difference between subway tile and herringbone is the stylistic properties that both have to offer. Think about the aesthetic you want to achieve with your kitchen backsplash. Rows of ...
Once a staple during the all-white kitchen craze, white subway tile has veered into overuse—and designers are ready to move on. “If I never see a white subway tile backsplash in my life, I'd ...
Don’t worry, subway tile fans: This classic tile look is still popular and very much available. But homeowners are encouraged to think bigger—quite literally—when it comes to the traditional ...
Whether you’re contemplating a DIY kitchen makeover or planning to hire a contractor to update the space, you likely have an ...
You can give your backsplash a nice natural stone finish (in a variety of colors) with slate tile. While the cost is a little higher ($5 to $25 per square foot), these tiles are long-lasting and ...
2. Zellige Tile It’s early, but zellige is looking to be the darling tile of 2024. “We are so obsessed with the hand-crafted artisan quality of zellige tile,” says Jennifer Verruto, founder and CEO of ...