Subway Tile Roundup!

Hello friends! I thought it was due time for a roundup. Who doesn’t love a good roundup, right? I decided subway tiles would be the PERFECT candidate! Subway tile is not going away anytime soon. ( Which I’m thrilled about btw). Even after 10-12 years of seeing subway tiles, I still love them. Subway tile has evolved from the typical white 3x6 to a more hand crafted look. I’m always on the look for beautiful subway tiles that are unique and have a little bit of a twist . These days I am loving the clay tiles, subtle green/blues and tiles with slight variations. It has a more artisan bespoke look that feels so timeless and charming.

Here are some of my favorites! Enjoy! All sources at bottom of post. ( click on image.)

  1. This green gray tile has a slight hand cut edge with subtle crackle that would give a kitchen a real wow factor!

Similar fireclay tile used in our West Kennewick Project. (Shown in a 2x6)

Similar fireclay tile used in our West Kennewick Project.

This is a great more affordable option in white where you still get the hand-cut look.

3. The ever popular Cloe. I have used this tile in a few projects and every time I STILL l fall in love all over again when installed. The color variation in this tile is stunning.

4. This is a new one that I would love to use for a laundry room or kids bath!

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5. An oldie but a goodie: the beveled tile. I still love this tile. It’s a classic twist on the typical white subway.

Similar tile show here. Studio Mcgee

Similar tile show here. Studio Mcgee

Farm House brick. I am chomping at the bit to use one of these amazing tiles in a project! I am loving the texture and color palate. Lots of heart eyes.

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Farmhouse Brick shown here.

I love the sheen and shine this subway tile gives off !

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Montauk tile shown here in 4x4  Oak Stone Homes

Montauk tile shown here in 4x4 Oak Stone Homes

Now here is where you can get em’! Click on image for the source. I added a few more below ;)

Kitchen Recipe Guide

Today I decided it would be fun to create a recipe guide for you. What kind of recipe you ask?

A modern traditional kitchen recipe!

I rounded up some of my FAVORITE kitchen finishes and created a recipe guide for you that is easy to follow and execute on your own.

Now a few tips on how to use the guide.

  • You can get this same look without using these exact same products. There are so many products out there that are similar. Print this off and show it to your flooring specialist and they can help you find similar products. But this gives them a really good idea of the look you are trying to achieve.

  • Don’t be afraid to switch things up. For example changing out the cabinet color to a deep navy would be still be equally stunning and still give you the modern traditional kitchen look. Or opting for all polished nickel for the hardware would be another great alternative.

  • Have Fun! If you are wanting some extra guidance for selecting your kitchen finishes, read here.

    1, 2, 3, 4, 5a,5b 6, 7a, 7b

    *here is the PDF version

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