Daltile subway tile 0100 white and marble
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Daltile subway tiles-which white??
Comments (1)Daltile D-190 (Arctic White) Glossy: From Menlo Farmhouse From Menlo Farmhouse I like the matte and the glossy. My counter is Super White which does have a creamier look to it, and the tile and cabinet look fine together. The first photo shows the original edging but I ended up using Schulter edging to round the corner and finish off the stainless....See MoreDaltile 0100 white - how does it look with your white tub?
Comments (4)I don't have a direct answer but I do think that it becomes easy to start over thinking these things. I saw an apartment in Elle Décor or one of those magazines that actually had seven shades of white paint on the trim and walls in one of the rooms. The designer had done this on purpose and said that you really couldn't discern great differences between the whites and it just made things look a bit more dimensional. It looked that way in the photos, anyway: "white" not stripy or mismatched. If you think they both read as "white" and have a leaning toward one I would just pick the one you are leaning toward and call it done....See MoreNeed grout color for Daltile white subway tiles
Comments (1)Never heard of Prospec, but from Custom, look into Oyster Grey....See MoreSubway Tile-A step up from Daltile,a step down fr Subway Ceramics
Comments (28)We have considered these lines after ruling out Subway Ceramics due to cost - will make a decision soon! The thicknesses really range here - as well as the "whites". 1) Walker Zanger's Soho collection - also comes in a bevel. http://www.walkerzanger.com/catalog/series.php?mat=Ceramic&coll=Soho Made in Spain. 2) Richards & Sterling - $6.40/SF but their quarter rounds were really pricey ($6.10 per piece)- www.richardsandsterling.com 3) Tile Shop's Imperial Bianco Gloss (mentioned in earlier posts) - $5.99/SF (free shipping over $100) www.tileshop.com/product/productdetail.aspx?familyID=2041&recordID=5039511 - Made in China. 4) Westminster - if you are in the SF Bay Area, Import Tile Co in Berkeley has some back stock - no bull nose. $5.95/SF. The company is out of business but they still have stock. www.importtile.com Made in California. 5) Sonoma Tilemakers - Star collection - $12/SF www.sonomatilemakers.com/LineList.aspx?prod-line-id=8&line-list-id=32&IsLineList=True Made in Sonoma, CA. 6) Pratt and Larson - Simple Solutions collection - $10.50/SF www.prattandlarson.com Made in Portland, OR....See MoreRelated Professionals
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