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.
Looking to channel Joanna Gaines' style in your bathroom makeover, but without the HGTV budget? Then, we highly suggest trying this idea from DIY blogger Katherine Tlapa of Raleigh, North Carolina.
A jewel-toned red and blue shower room and a pink bathroom in a hotel designed for musician Pharrell Williams feature in this lookbook, which roundsup bathrooms lined with metro and subway tiles.
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Key Takeaways Designers say the most tacky tile trend is a builder-grade printed black and white faux marble.Colorful grout can be stylish when used in the right settings, but is hard to install and ...
Gorgeous tile, stained glass, mahogany 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 ...
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