Subway Tile: The versatile tile

Subway tile may look simple and basic but there are so many ways to utilize it in a big way!

Here are some of our favourites:

Herringbone

A unique take on a subway tile back splash. Use a white grout to create a soft and clean look. You can also change the look with a dark grout to create more pattern and interest. 

Source: https://photos.hgtv.com/photo/farmhouse-sink-and-herringbone_pattern-backsplash-in-white-kitchen

Source: https://photos.hgtv.com/photo/farmhouse-sink-and-herringbone_pattern-backsplash-in-white-kitchen

Vertical:

Subway tile doesn’t have to be placed horizontally! Try something different and go vertical. This gives the illusion of a taller space.

Source: https://www.yellowbrickhome.com/stacked-tile-in-the-bathroom-yay-or-nay/

Source: https://www.yellowbrickhome.com/stacked-tile-in-the-bathroom-yay-or-nay/

Crosshatch:

Horizontal and Vertical lines in a straight herringbone. This is a unique combo to create an interesting pattern. 

Source: https://www.remodelista.com/posts/rehab-diary-a-small-bedroom-transformed-into-a-glam-master-bath-by-sarah-sherman-samuels-of-smitten-studio/

Source: https://www.remodelista.com/posts/rehab-diary-a-small-bedroom-transformed-into-a-glam-master-bath-by-sarah-sherman-samuels-of-smitten-studio/