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 design with ...
Subway tile kitchen and bathroom designs are out — but what's in? HGTV's David Bromstad knows just how to breathe new life ...
Simple bathroom with white fixtures and subway wall tiles. - Roman Fenton/Shutterstock Making the case for using ceramic tiles in your bathroom is pretty easy. For one, they're durable. They're also ...
Whether you love it or are over it, you’ve almost definitely seen subway tile in a kitchen, as either a backsplash or a full wall covering. These glossy rectangular tiles are ubiquitous in homes, and ...
To most people, subway stations, or the underground as we call it in Australia, isn’t a very sexy place to spend a lot of time. It’s certainly not the place that would inspire you to take a shower or ...
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.
From copper and stone to brass and cement, these mixed-material backsplash pairings prove your kitchen can stand out by ...
Bathroom trends are moving away from monochromatic color palettes, predictable tile shapes and layouts, and default neutrals.
Choosing tiles is just one step in creating a kitchen backsplash. The pattern in which you'll lay them on the wall can make ...
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