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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 ...
One of the easiest ways to mix up your kitchen’s backsplash design is by laying tile in a fun, unexpected pattern, such as this herringbone design featured in HGTV Magazine. By pairing the ...
HGTV star Christina Haack shares a subway tile backsplash alternative that's so sleek, you may consider updating your own kitchen to incorporate it.
Subway tiles are typically laid out like bricks horizontally in a kitchen backsplash, but if you want things to be less typical, consider stacking them vertically in a standard running bond pattern.
Whether it be a vertical stack offset, a double herringbone, or basketweave, subway tiles can be classic, yet elevated with a fresh arrangement. What Kitchen Tile Trends Are Out in 2024?
Subway tile is a classic material that you'll typically find in the bathroom or kitchen. But Joanna Gaines has found a way to make the tile work in any room.