That s why we created this post.
Long subway tile patterns.
We won t share a gazillion.
The most traditional pattern for subway tile.
The entrance in the upstairs at the rental renovation was another long tile and i ve liked lining up on the 1 3 for a change.
This subway tile adds sophisticated depth to any space.
Installing long subway tiles was a fun new tile shape to work with and i d love to try them out another time maybe in a herringbone pattern.
The classic herringbone pattern just tilted 90 degrees.
The herringbone at 90 degrees also draws the eye up and creates visual interest in the space.
It s also the most classic and less noticeable if you want to save the show stopper moment for other elements in your space.
Brother is a stylish easy to clean option that cost roughly 600 to install.
Given the versatility of its format this subway tile is unique yet simplistic enough to integrate into any design ranging from traditional style renovations to modern home projects.
This stainless steel design from brother vs.
In the video we used the same white 3 inch by 8 inch ceramic tile for each bathroom.
There are a ton to choose from.
But we re going to take this classic white tile and show you five modern and unexpected ways of using it.
Intended for indoor wall use this tile is an ideal choice for backsplashes bathrooms showers and kitchens.
This is a clean and classic layout for subway tiles on walls and floors.
Usually when you see subway tile it s done in a simple brick pattern.
It s a great option if you re looking for a modern style backsplash in a laundry room or bathroom.
We wanted to share with you some of the most common tile patterns used for rectangular subway tiles.
Also known as a running bond this common brickwork pattern has each tile start at the center of the tile below it.
Herringbone at 90 degrees.
I will say this is the safest choice if you are flipping a house or remodeling with resale in mind.
Just the most popular most common subway tile patterns.
Vertically stacking draws the eye upwards and can give the impression of increased ceiling height.
It works well for a taller space like a shower to create vertical and horizontal subway tile patterns rather than just one large pattern that can be overwhelming when used in a large and tall space.
Brick look tiles in this layout create an industrial vibe in your space.
Too many sometimes too many options can be paralyzing right.