These are tiles that were designed to use them in subways, they were the cheapest at that time and then they went to homes, too. The first color was white as it reflected light and brightened up the subterranean stations; the tiles were glazed, so they were easy to clean.
In this bathroom, subway tiles with black grout make a stylish statement. The floor features black hexagon tiles, adding a unique touch. These design choices create a trendy and modern look. The combination is perfect for anyone wanting a fresh and chic bathroom.
A beautiful attic bathroom with windows and skylights, blue subway tiles, a shower space and a tub, a driftwood stool.
A beautiful tropical bathroom showcases white subway tiles and black and white star tiles. A peachy pink bathtub adds a vibrant touch, complemented by a blush vanity and a free-standing sink for a stylish finish.
A blue bathroom with blue subway tiles, a chevron floor, a white bathtub and a shower zone.
A bold bathroom done with blue subway and penny tiles, white appliances and a window feels very seaside-like.
A bold pink bathroom clad with subway tiles, a clawfoot tub, a large curtain, gold touches and refined decor.
A bright bathing space with blue subway and small mosaic tiles, with a niche shelf and a bench.
A chic bathroom with a black retro free-standing bathtub that matches the space perfectly.
A chic mid-century modern bathroom with a grey accent wall penny and subway tiles, a stained vanity, a round mirror and two sinks.
A contemporary bathroom done with a grey subway tile accent wall, a shower space, a floating vanity, black fixtures.
A contrasting bathroom with bold navy subway tiles in the bathing space, a tub, a dark vanity and white textiles.
Mid-century modern elements shine in this bathroom, contrasting white subway tiles with black hex tiles. A rich stained vanity adds warmth, and touches of gold bring a luxurious feel. The blend of elements creates a balanced and elegant look.
This cozy boho bathroom features a stunning free-standing tub complemented by white subway and marble hex tiles. Potted greenery and pampas grass add a touch of nature, while a chandelier provides an elegant lighting solution. Consider incorporating natural elements to enhance the boho aesthetic.
This small bathroom is cleverly designed to maximize space. Subway tiles brighten up the walls, making the room feel bigger. Thoughtful touches create a cozy and inviting atmosphere. It's a great example of smart and charming bathroom design.
What Are Subway Tiles Pros?
Subway tiles are inexpensive compared to other tiles; they are easy to install; they can create a timeless look for any area; and they come in a variety of colors and styles that can easily match any décor. They are durable and long-lasting, there are versatile design options and a whole variety of colors and finishes is available. Subway tiles feature nonporous surface that resists mold, mildew, and dirt buildup, this is a cost-effective material for remodeling projects, it can add subtle texture to a room’s décor, which is a hot trend today, and it adds character to modern or traditional designs. Subway tiles work perfect with any other kind of tile as they are basic and universal and with any other color if you take subway tiles in white.
A dreamy aqua-colored bathroom with subway tiles used for a backsplash, a free-standing sink and a sphere pendant lamp.
This whimsical bathroom features a stunning printed tile floor that adds a playful vibe. The centerpiece is a vintage black clawfoot tub, highlighted by an elegant crystal chandelier and classic furniture. A potted plant adds a touch of greenery to the luxurious setting.
A farmhouse bathroom with a black and white tile floor, grey curtains, a floating vanity and black fixtures for a modern feel.
A lovely bathroom done with green subway tiles, a free-standing tub, a shower and some decor.
A lovely coastal bathroom with blue subway tile, a large shower space, a free-standing sink and lovely decor.
A modern bathroom clad with turquoise subway tiles, a shower space clad with glass, a tub clad with tiles.
A contemporary bathroom featuring white subway tiles and black printed tiles. A vanity with a sink provides ample workspace. The niche with shelves and a stool enhances storage.
An attic bathroom combines modern elements with black and white decor. A bathtub clad with black planks and a black vanity holding a white sink create a striking contrast. The square tile floor enhances the sleek and sophisticated look.
A modern farmhouse bathroom with white subway, blue mosaic tiles, a white vanity, a mirror cabinet and a clawfoot tub.
A modern neutral bathroom with grey subway tiles highlighting the shower space and penny tiles on the floor plus a vintage vanity.
What Are Subway Tiles Cons?
Subway tiles can be difficult to clean due to their small size, you will get a lot of grout surface to clean; if not properly sealed, they may become stained over time. They can be difficult to clean due to their small surface area and grout lines. They require more grout than other types of tiles, which can be expensive and time-consuming to install. Due to their glossy finish, they can create reflections that make a space seem smaller than it is. Subway tiles are limited in terms of design choices compared to other types of tiles.
A monochromatic bathroom with white subway tiles and black hex ones, a wooden vanity and black fixtures for a bolder look.
A neutral small bathroom with beadboard, printed tiles, subway tiles in the shower, gold touches and a star-shaped chandelier.
This peaceful space combines subway and hexagon tiles for a calm, peaceful vibe. Soft mint accents and wicker details enhance the serene atmosphere. The design feels refreshing and light. It's a wonderful choice for a relaxing bathroom retreat.
A refined bathroom in white, with blue subway tiles in the tub space, a large vanity, a printed curtain and a mirror.
A Scandinavian bathroom with a bathing space clad with white subway tiles and large scale tiles on the floor, a white vanity, a mirror and some potted plants and textiles.
A seaside bathroom clad with blue subway tiles, a soot free-standing tub, a chic table and some decor.
A serene bathroom clad with white subway and hex tiles, a shelf, a tub and brass fixtures is amazing.
A serene coastal bathroom with light blue subway tiles and white hex ones, a tub and brass fixtures is chic and lovely.
White and black subway tiles define a neutral boho bathroom. A farmhouse vanity enhances the rustic feel. Macrame and black touches add character and warmth.
A bright bathroom featuring a mosaic floor and a wooden ceiling. The black clawfoot tub stands out beautifully. A free-standing sink completes the elegant design.
A small and bright bathroom with green subway tiles, a shower space enclosed in glass, a pink sink, a toilet and a shelf.
A chic modern bathroom featuring a mosaic floor and floating wooden vanity. Open shelves add practical storage. The tub and white subway tiles enhance the sleek design.
Cool and stylish, this bathroom features white subway tiles with black ones on the door. The shower space and scattered black touches add contrast. The design is sleek and perfect for a small bathroom.
A boho bathroom featuring a mosaic tile floor and grey and white tile walls. The tub adds comfort. Potted greenery and baskets offer storage and style.
Subway Tiles In The Shower/ Bathtub Space
Subway tiles are amazing to accent your shower space or make a bathtub backsplash. There are different colors you can try, from traditional white to navy and so on, and you can make your tiles stand out with contrasting grout. If there’s a bathtub, surround it with subway tiles, and your two bathing spaces will be accentuated in the same way and style.
A small mid-century modern bathroom with white subway, black penny and hexagon tiles, a floating vanity, a round mirror and sconces.
A modern bathroom featuring white subway tiles and a white vanity with a sink. Open shelves provide storage. Black fixtures add a bold touch to the clean design.
This charming vintage bathroom boasts green subway tiles that exude nostalgic charm. A stained vanity, vintage artwork, and a classic mirror enhance its character, while fresh blooms and tasteful decor complete the look. The space feels cozy and personalized.
A small white bathroom clad with subway and penny tiles, a vanity, some decor and a cool pendant lamp.
A stylish bathroom done with blue subway and printed tiles, a tub, lot sof potted plants and decor is amazing.
A stylish bathroom with grey subway tiles in the bathing space, a tub, built-in shelves and some lovely decor.
A stylish small bathroom with marble subway tiles, black and white marble ones on the floor, touches of gold and brass.
A super bold shower space clad with bright blue subway tiles, a hex tile floor, a wodoen stool and a niche shelf.
A super colorful bathroom accented with periwinkle subway tiles, hex ones, with white furniture and gold touches.
Tiny but striking, this bathroom is designed with contrasting elements, featuring windows in the shower for natural light. The space is clad with white and black tiles, and a black floating vanity adds a modern touch. Black accents throughout tie the look together.
A tiny mid-century modern bathroom with white subway tiles, a bathtub clad with woode, potted greenery and a window.
Subway Tiles In The Sink Zone
Highlight your sink zone with subway tiles of some different color than all the tiles around or go for half painted and half tiles walls – that looks super chic! White tiles with black grout will look eye-catchy, black ones are great for retro and industrial bathrooms, colorful ones with white grout will be a nice decision for any modern space. Finish off this nook with a cool fixtures in proper shades and with matching finishes and add awesome sconces or pendant lights.
A vintage bathroom clad with olive green subway tiles, a shower space, a clawfoot tub, a vanity with storage space and a mirror.
A vintage bathroom with light green subway tiles in the shower, a dark-stained vanity, a mirror and wall lamps.
A vintage eclectic bathroom done with grey green subway tiles, a wall-mounted sink, a mirror and a wall lamp.
A vintage-inspired powder room in black and white, with white subway tiles with black grout.
Accent your shower space with mint-colored subway tiles, which raise the spirits and add color to the space.
Modern white subway tiles and a black clawfoot tub create an airy bathroom. A white vanity with gold accents adds sophistication. Gold fixtures complete the luxurious design.
This eclectic bathroom is full of character with its unique star-printed white tiles. The bold blue clawfoot tub stands out, paired with white fixtures, lush potted plants, and vibrant green towels. The design feels lively and distinctive.
An elegant vintage bathroom clad with green subway and checked tiles, a black tub, a free-standing tub, some decor.
An elegant white bathroom with white subway tiles, a black free-standing bathtub, gold touches and fixtures for more glam.
Grey subway tiles for the shower and the bathroom backsplash paired with stained floor and some art create a unique and bold look.
Navy subway tiles are an unusual choice, and paired with stained wood and whites they look especially cool.
Subway Tiles All Over
White subway tiles are amazing for using all over the bathroom, rock them with black grout for a bold look, and with white grout for a seamless look. Black ones will give your space a moody look, and if you want something relaxing, try shades of green and blue – calm ones. you can clad subway tiles all over your bathroom or just the walls or floors and pair them with something else, it’s up to you. Love bold colors? Opt for bold blue, green or pink all over the bathroom, or fill the space withsunshine using yellow subway tiles. Get inspired!
Subway tile sin various shades of green create a lovely and calming look in the space and remind of the water surface.
An industrial bathroom with white subway tiles, black grout and black accents in the bathroom for some drama.
Grey tiles with white grout in the shower space make it stand out in the neutral bathroom.
Navy subway tiles accentuate the bathtub space and white paint on the wall creates a contrasting look.
The shower space covered with white subway tiles and black grout plus a black ceiling for a contrast.
White subway tiles around the bathtub and blue mosaic ones on the floor for a refined bathroom.
White subway tiles in the shower space and bathtub zone paired with marble hexagon tiles on the floor.
An eye-catchy bathroom with white subway tiles, a teal vanity and brass mirrors and other touches for a chic look.
Black subway tiles with white grout look chic and refined and a black vintage sink match the tiles.
A sink space highlighted with mint green subway tiles look cool and chic, it refreshed the whole space.
White subway tiles with black grout look chic and brass details add a refined and chic touch to the space.
White subway tiles with white grout and navy walls create a cool contrast in the small bathroom.
A small sink space clad with blue subway tiles and white grout plus a vintage sink and a pendant lamp.
A neutral and elegant sink space with white subway tiles, a marble countertop and silver touches here and there.
White subway tiles with black grout, a concrete countertop and a plywood vanity with drawers.
A vintage-inspired sink space with white subway tiles and black grout, marble countertops plus brass touches.
A modern airy bathroom with white subway and penny tiles on the floor plus greenery to refresh the space.
A monochrome modern bathroom with white subway tiles and black hex ones on the floor.
A vintage-inspired bathroom with white subway tiles and black grout plus black accessories.
A vintage-inspired bathroom with white subway tiles and black grout and black touches here and there for drama.
Grey and slate subway tiles contrast marble floor tiles and create a chic and welcoming bathroom space.
Grey bathroom tiles with white grout and wood floors look chic together.
Retro-inspired bathroom with white subway tiles and hex ones with black grout and a mint free-standing bathtub.
Soft aqua color subway tiles create a very relaxing bathroom, and warm woods add coziness to it.
White subway tiles and mosaic monochromatic tiles on the floor and a black door for a monochromatic space.
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