Kitchen Subway Tile; 3x6, 4x12 or 4x16?
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Pictures of kitchens w / 3x6 glass subway tiles? Please share!
Comments (13)annanna - can't wait to see the AKDO tiles in your kitchen!!! momto3girls - thanks for posting the link. It was not that thread that I was thinking about, but it looks like the poster in this thread had a similar issue. I wish he/she posted close-up photos!! The tiles looked really nice! klutterkara - I love your tiles. I remember reading your post when you first shared the pictures. Thanks so much for posting again. How did you finish the exposed ends? Do you have any pictures to share? lynda_baker - thanks for the link. I looked through the thread and saw one picture that looked like it had Bianco Romano on it. Nice backsplash! It looked like gray ceramic tile, though. Do you think it is glass? (I hope we are talking about the same picture)...See MoreHelp! Do I need spacers for American Olean 3x6 subway tiles?
Comments (9)We used the same tile for our kitchen backsplash. Please use the spacers (check to see what is recommended grout line and get spacers that size). if you want a uniform look, then choose a grout color that best blends with the tiles. Our contractor does alot of tile work and as good as he is, he said that even the slightest variance in a linear placement can affect the straight line. He always uses them, even with 30 years experience of doing tile work....See MoreSubway tile - 2x4 or 3x6???
Comments (10)I was inspired by a kitchen in Southern Living, May of 2006, I believe. Because the room was already narrow, I didn't want upper cabinets on both sides or a vent hood. I insisted on a downdraft range, against the advice of my contractor. Now the room seems huge. I have french pocket doors to the left of that counter so I can close off the dining room and the rest of the house if cooking odors get heavy. So far have been very happy with the results. Here is another shot of the area to the left of the range. And area opposite the range: The tile came from Home Depot Expo, Hampton bisque (crackle finish) and the grout was 1 shade up from the lightest, sort of taupe. Sorry, don't remember the name. Used the plug mould idea under the cabinets, so eliminated all the outlets...thanks to the smart people here it turned out great! It was all new construction and no one can believe it wasn't built in 1939 with the rest of the house....See MoreSubway tile ideas (3x6) with honed Calacatta marble
Comments (8)What a lovely space to work with. I love your slab of calcutta. Amazing with movement. You must be excited to get started. Here are some ideas to help. And I tossed in a few non subway. Could not help myself. I have a curiosity about some of the clever tile shapes out there. I used to think only subway was the way to go with marble but notice a few other ideas below and see for yourself the options are endless. ~boxerpups My first instinct when looking at your slabs is to get more and do a backsplash of solid marble like this.... Of course that could be outrageously expensive so perhaps something a little less dramatic but as gorgeous like this... Maybe green is not your thing, how about this.... Back to soft green subways.......See MoreRelated Professionals
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