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Subway Tile: A Classic Not a Trend

Single bowl sink, goose neck faucet, subway tileSubway tile – it’s timeless, classic, affordable and has been a staple of kitchen and bath designs for decades. Its ability to complement any color palette or material selection means you can choose something that will remain flexible for your home’s future. But what can be done to keep it looking fresh and unique? A little creativity with arrangement, shape, and grout choice can make all the difference when installing subway tiles.

Today’s tiles come in a mind-boggling array of colors, sizes and finishes that partner well with just about any style of decor. And they’ve made the leap from kitchens and baths to other areas that benefit from easy-care surfaces, such as laundry rooms and mudrooms.

Playing with your pattern is a great way to take something mainstream and make it your own. Zigzagging your angles into a herringbone pattern accentuates the material, turning a simple backsplash into a handsome focal point.  An elongated tile in a staggered pattern is a clean and classic look, while stacked vertically is artful and gives it a contemporary feel.

Your grout choice can also add to the visual impact that you are trying to make. It has the power to define your tile and give it a subtle contrast. Neutral lines harmonize with the tile and highlight the shapes, black grout is an attention grabber and creates drama, and gray can mask grime and is easier to keeping looking clean.

If you are looking for ways to put your own mark on your kitchen and bathroom tile or contemplating more extensive changes to your home, you can set up a time with one of our designers to talk about the possibilities. Check out the photo gallery or follow Normandy Remodeling on Facebook and Instagram for even more home tips and inspiration.

Marble-look porcelain tile backsplash to the ceiling, brass faucet, brass light fixture. Shower niche in navy tile Wall mounted faucet and subway tile in master bathroom

Black coffee bar in an arch top alcove near the kitchen accented with a black subway tile backsplash   Textured subway tile

white kitchen with soffit above upper cabinetry, gray backsplash tile. black bathroom with green shower tile and shower doors   Powder room with accent tile, floating vanity and vessel sink

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