By Joe Szabo, Scottsdale Real Estate Team
Subway tiles — the white 3-by-6-inch ceramic rectangles we’ve grown so fond of over the years — are now a staple in bathroom design.
Classic and simple, subway tile is an affordable choice that continues its legacy of making well-loved spaces easy to clean and even easier on the eyes. (They may even help boost your home’s market value.)
The beauty of subway tile lies in its versatility. Not only does it honor the character of historical spaces, it also complements minimalist and modern decor.
Traditional subway tiles are white, flat, glazed ceramic tiles typically applied horizontally with very thin grout lines.
Today there are so many new takes on this classic material that the possibilities for making a striking statement seem endless.
Here’s a look at some favorite subway tile looks for the bathroom.
Best Subway Tile Looks for the Bathroom By Joe Szabo, Scottsdale Real Estate Team
By Joe Szabo, Scottsdale Real Estate Team
Subway tiles — the white 3-by-6-inch ceramic rectangles we’ve grown so fond of over the years — are now a staple in bathroom design.
Classic and simple, subway tile is an affordable choice that continues its legacy of making well-loved spaces easy to clean and even easier on the eyes. (They may even help boost your home’s market value.)
The beauty of subway tile lies in its versatility. Not only does it honor the character of historical spaces, it also complements minimalist and modern decor.
Traditional subway tiles are white, flat, glazed ceramic tiles typically applied horizontally with very thin grout lines.
Today there are so many new takes on this classic material that the possibilities for making a striking statement seem endless.
Here’s a look at some favorite subway tile looks for the bathroom.
