beveled tile Archives - The Tile Shop Blog Wed, 09 Oct 2024 20:21:13 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 147117943 11 Timeless Subway Tile Bathroom Design Ideas https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/11-timeless-subway-tile-bathroom-design-ideas/ https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/11-timeless-subway-tile-bathroom-design-ideas/#respond Fri, 02 Aug 2024 16:03:55 +0000 https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/?p=9557 Sleek, chic and effortlessly unique, subway tiles transcend trends. Read on for 11 stunning subway tile ideas to create a...

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Sleek, chic and effortlessly unique, subway tiles transcend trends. Read on for 11 stunning subway tile ideas to create a stylish bathroom you’ll love for years and years.

1. Keep it straight (stack)

The orderly rows of a vertical straight stack make for a design that’s neat in every sense of the word. The handmade-look Hackney Dark Blue tile shown here features rich teal and blue shades with a patina, giving this backsplash a sense of movement and expressive visual interest.

This bright blue bathroom backsplash features blue handmade-look subway tile.
Featuring: Hackney Dark Blue.

2. Make it Cool & Modern with a Vertical Offset

A vertical layout gives your space the illusion of height–perfect for a low-ceilinged shower. This chic space designed by Alison Victoria features her Tile Shop-exclusive Brick x Brick tile in Petal in a brick-lay layout turned 90-degrees. The beautifully textured subway tile is softened by the pretty pastel color, for look that’s slightly edgy, yet still feminine.

This pretty and chic modern bathroom features pink brick-look subway shower tile installed in a vertical offset.
Featuring: Brick x Brick by Alison Victoria Petal.

3. Mix Glossy & Matte for a Design that Shines

The band of glossy tile on this matte bathroom wall captures the light for an elegant design that adds brightness to the space. We love how the Coco Canvas Glossy tile are arranged in a vertical stripe, but you can achieve a similar look with alternating bands of glossy and matte without changing the tiles’ direction.

A modern bathroom with cream-colored handmade-look subway tile wall.
Featuring: Coco Canvas Matte and Coco Canvas Glossy
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4. Black & White: a Classically Chic Combo

Black and white is a chic and timeless neutral pairing. This shower features the Tribeca Basalt and the Tribeca Gypsum White tiles color blocked walls paired with the black-and-white patterned Summerland by Jeffery Alan Marks in Toro tile. The basic color pairing is easily updated with colored accessories as trends (or your mood) change.

A shower with black and white subway tile walls and a black and white patterned hexagon tile floor.
Featuring: Tribeca Basalt, Tribeca Gypsum White, Firenze Carrara Somerset, Firenze Carrara, Bianco Carrara Curb, Firenze Carrara Bullnose and Summerland by Jeffrey Alan Marks in Toro Hex

5. Go Both Ways With a Grid Stack

Add interest to your design by mixing horizontal and vertical tiles in a grid stack. This elegant modern, bathroom features the Look Avio tile in alternating stacks of four. The orderly rows create movement that draws the eye across the wall, and we love how the contrasting white grout joints are used to further accentuate this design.

This chic modern bathroom features blue subway tile in a grid-shaped pattern and geometric-patterned hex floor.
Featuring: Firenze Carrara, Hall Bianco, Look Avio, Firenze Carrara Somerset, Glass Shelf Pro, Firenze Carrara Corner Shower Seat, Imperial Bianco Matte Rhombus and Ragno Taupe Matte Hex.

6. White Subway Tile Bathroom Ideas

Just like the original pieces designed for the New York subway system, these rectangular white tiles give off the appearance of modern cleanliness. Whether you install them in a traditional brick lay or a chic herringbone–like the one used in this “modern farmhouse” bathroom designed by I SPY DIY–you can’t go wrong with this timeless and versatile tile.

This chic bathroom features white subway tile in a herringbone pattern.
Featuring: Metro Bianco Gloss. Design and photography by I SPY DIY.
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7. Retro Subway Tile Ideas

The addition of trim pieces takes this subway tile backsplash from ordinary to extraordinary. The Imperial Bianco Gloss REL tile provides a finishing piece with a rounded corner along one side, while the Black High Pencil Liner is a sophisticated detail that adds to this space’s retro glam appeal.

A retro-chic bathroom with white subway tiled walls and black pencil liner.
Featuring: Imperial Bianco Gloss, Imperial Bianco Gloss REL and Black High Pencil Liner. Design and photography by Jessica Brigham.

8. Large Subway Tile Ideas

A large subway tile, like the 6″ x 16″ Laura Ashley White Beveled tile shown here, will help create the illusion of a larger space. The recessed edges of add dimension through the play of shadows and light, emphasizing the edges of these extra-large rectangular tiles.

A whimsical blue bathroom with white beveled subway tile walls and a blue and grey floral patterned floor.
Featuring: Laura Ashley White Beveled, Laura Ashley Leaf Cloud Blue, Laura Ashley Sunflower Charcoal with Cloud Blue and Imperial Bianco Gloss Square Pencil.

9. Embrace “Quiet Luxury” with Handmade-Look Tile

The soft, uneven surface of the Argile Matte White subway tile, used in this serene bathroom designed by Nikki Chu, exemplifies the hand-crafted opulence of the “quiet luxury” trend. Discover more ways to integrate quiet luxury into your tile design in this comprehensive guide.

White wall and sink with a candle and small plant.
Featuring: Argile Matte White and Livingstone Melange.

10. Pair Subway with Large-Format Tile

You don’t need to commit your entire bathroom space to a single wall tile. The versatility of subway tile makes it an excellent complement to a large-format tile, like the Invisible Grey marble-look tile used for the shower wall in this modern bathroom. The Splendor Blanco handmade-look tile matches the white in the larger tile, allowing for the bold veining to be the standout.

A modern bathroom with marble-look and subway tile walls and hex tile floor.
Featuring: Splendor Blanco, Invisible Grey, DURAL Black Matte, Glass Shelf for Pro and Nord Ris Hex.

11. Small Bathroom Subway Tile Ideas

Make a big impact in a small space with a subway tile floor design. This powder room designed by Coco & Jack features the Claros Silver tumbled travertine subway tile for a rustic, brick look. Though this tile looks rough, it is actually quite smooth underfoot, adding character to this modern farmhouse space without skipping on the comfort. Read our guide to modern farmhouse style for more comfy-chic tile design ideas.

This bathroom features a tumbled travertine tile floor for a rustic look.
Featuring: Claros Silver. Design & Photography by Coco & Jack.

Inspired to transform your bathroom with this classic tile shape? Shop our full selection of subway tiles and discover more layout ideas in this helpful guide. Found a tile you love? Order a sample to see it in your space, or use our Tile Visualizer to help envision your project.

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Endlessly versatile, subway tile is a design staple that transcends trends. Available in a wide variety of lengths, materials and colors, the right subway tile can be incorporated into virtually any style. If you’re looking to redo your kitchen or bathroom backsplash, these 13 unique design ideas are sure to inspire a look you’ll love.

1. Elevate the Everyday with Marble

Luxurious and unique, marble takes even a simple design to the next level. This beautiful backsplash designed by Timber Trails features the Firenze Calacatta Amalfi tile to accentuate this space. The use of the white with grey and taupe veined marble with the white cabinets elevates what could be a very basic kitchen design. Check out our 20 Creative Kitchen Backsplash Ideas to Pair With White Cabinets for more kitchen inspo.

2. Mix Finishes

If you’re using subway tile for a whole wall, you can create a distinct backsplash moment by mixing glossy and matte finishes. This serene bathroom features the Coco Canvas matte tile with a stripe of the Coco Canvas glossy tile that extends from behind the sink and into the shower. The use of multiple layout designs (vertical and horizontal stacks) creates extra interest, but if this change in direction is making your brain hurt, you can achieve a similar effect with just the use of glossy and matte. The light reflecting off the glossy tiles will create a natural distinction.

3. Make a Point With Picket Tile

Like the neat stacks of subway tile but looking for a modern twist? This elongated hex tile gets its name from the fence posts it resembles. We love how this tile creates naturally fitting off-center stacks. The long Lanse Matte White Picket tile shown here creates length to this bright modern bathroom backsplash, but picket tile comes in a variety of sizes and colors. Shop our full selection of picket tile to find you style.

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4. Horizontal Stack

Everything is in its place in this chic drink station designed by Style Jam. The deep, rich color of the Imperial Kelly Green Bevel gloss tile installed in a neat horizontal stack is accentuated by the contrasting white grout. This tile is contributing a lot to this compact space, the horizontal pattern give this small space the illusion of width and the glossy finish reflects the light for added brightness.

Glossy green subway tile bar backsplash in a horizontal stack layout.
Featuring: Imperial Kelly Green Bevel Gloss. Design and photography by Style Jam.

5. Glass Subway Tile Backsplash Ideas

Easy to clean with a reflective surface, glass subway tile is a great choice for a backsplash, particularly if you want to add some light under a counter or range hood. This elegant kitchen designed by Timber Trails features the Antique Mirror Bevel glass subway tile. The reflective surface lends light and glamour to this cooking space. Read more about the design decisions behind this charming house.

6. Embrace the Perfectly Imperfect

Every tile in our Zellige collection is formed, painted and glazed by hand, including the new petite subway tiles like the Zellige Dirty Blue Gloss tile shown here. The slight variations in size, surface texture and color create a backsplash with completely unique character. Shop our full assortment of Zellige tile, or if you like this look, but want a little more reliability in size and texture, shop handmade-look subway tiles.

7. Herringbone Pattern

Part of subway tile’s appeal is the ability to change the style completely depending on which layout you choose. The herringbone pattern is a classic layout that will give your space a sense of movement as it zigs and zags across your backsplash. Choose a long, skinny subway tile, like the Tribeca Gypsum White tile shown here, to add the illusion of length to your space. For more design ideas, check out this guide to 6 Classic Subway Tile Layouts.

A white handmade-look subway tile backsplash in a herringbone layout.
Featuring: Tribeca Gypsum White.

8. Keep It Straight (Stack)

Another favorite layout, the straight stack is neat, orderly and very modern. This chic bathroom features the Coco White glossy handmade-look tile. The subtle variations in size, surface texture and coloring add interest, while the vertical stacks create orderly, gridded lines lend a sense of harmony to this space. We love how this design uses a slightly darker grout with the white tiles to accentuate the tidy lines of this design.

This bright, modern bathroom features white handmade-look subway tile backsplash.
Featuring: Coco White Glossy.

9. Subway Tile Kitchen Backsplash Ideas

If your kitchen backsplash extends behind your stove, you can use your layout design to create distinction between your spaces. This modern kitchen backsplash pairs a classic brick lay tile design with a herringbone design to highlight the cooking space. We love how the herringbone creates movement between the stovetop and range hood, but this layout could also work by mixing a vertical offset with a vertical straight stack or horizontal and vertical stack.

Sleek black elongated subway tile kitchen backsplash installed in a brick-lay and herringbone pattern.
Featuring: Tribeca Basalt.
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10. White Subway Tile Backsplash Ideas

Classic and classy, white subway tile can make for surprising designs. Whether you choose an unexpected layout design, or stick to a basic brick lay, you can create an unexpected backsplash with your grout and accessories. A contrasting black or grey grout will add drama to your design, and you can add dishes or flowers to enliven your space. This subway tile backsplash designed by At Home With Ashley shows how you can use white subway tile as a reprieve from a more colorful space. You can even switch out your accessories with the seasons or your mood!

This bright and fun kitchen counter features a white subway tile backsplash and colorful accessories.
Featuring: Regent Bianco.

11. Create Contrast

A dark subway tile with a white grout–or vice-versa–will add instant drama to your space. This sleek and chic modern kitchen uses the Noir Honed Amalfi subway tile with a crisp white grout. The white cabinets and counters keep this space from becoming too dark, but we love how this simple black and white color scheme adds character to this room. Shop our wide selection of pro-rated grout to achieve this look.

12. Add Dimension with Beveled Tile

Beveled tile’s raised surface will give your space elegant dimension. Even a white beveled subway tile, like the Imperial Bianco Bevel tile used in this elegant kitchen designed by The Wray Design Co., adds a slight quirky element to your design. Shop the Imperial Bevel tiles in all their color ways to get this effect on your backsplash.

13. Alternate Your Stacks

Don’t be afraid to get creative with your layout. The alternating horizontal and vertical subway stacks used for this chic kitchen backsplash create a unique and unexpected design. The calming grey tones and reflective surface of the Coco Amber Grey Glossy tile adds brightness and interest to this kitchen. While this design accentuates the high wall, this backsplash idea would also add the illusion of height to a more confined space.

Ready to update your backsplash? Shop our wide assortment of subway tile to find the right style for you.

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