Beautiful Bathrooms With Subway Tile

Subway Tile: Always Classic, Always Trendy



Subway tile is a rectangular, brick-like, usually polished ceramic tile that reminds you of subway stations. Adorning kitchens, bathrooms and powder rooms, it comes in many colors (although it's usually white) and fits all kinds of styles, from traditional to contemporary.

And the best thing about subway tile? It's always fashionable. Like the little black dress, subway tile is the best choice if you want your bathroom to look great and retain its decor value through the years.

Ready to be inspired by today's best subway tile patterns? Here are some of our favorite designs.

White Subway Tile With Dark Grout

























Our first example is a traditional, classic white subway tile with contrasting, dark grout, by Spivey Architects via Houzz. This beautiful bathroom features a full subway tile wall in the shower, as well as a half-wall as backsplash behind the door. If you want to avoid the boring all-white effect, choose a darker grout, as in this bathroom, for contrast and visual interest.

Bathroom With Variegated Marble Subway Tile

The subway style doesn't always have to come in boring, uniform ceramic. This subway-cut marble tile features gold and gray veining, perfect for effortless color and movement. This bathroom by Carriage Lane Designs shows that a classic subway pattern can use different stones for surprising effects.



















Bathroom With Black And White Subway Tile



























Few things are more minimal than black and white—and few things are as classic as subway tile. Fitting the two together—a white subway tile on the walls and a black subway tile on the floors—makes this bathroom, by Castle Building & Remodeling via Houzz, a really interesting take on modern design. The polished finish works great to illuminate the space, which would otherwise be rather dark.

Stacked Subway Tile And Wood Vanity

Here's another example of the minimal, modern effect of a stacked subway tile pattern, by Design*Sponge. In this case, the round mirror breaks up the rectangular repetition, and the natural wood vanity adds some warmth. The tile here is more subtle than #9 above because it's not beveled, and it does have a slightly less heavy feel.

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