Subway tile's roots are in its namesake method of transportation. At the turn of the century, it was the choice of urban planners for its durability, price, and ability to keep clean. This also makes it a great choice for kitchens for all the same reasons. Subway tile can be found in the range of only $2-$15 per square foot, making it a cost-friendly alternative to other varieties of porcelain tiles. In the kitchen, like the subway, it's durable and easy to clean with a glossy finish and resists cracking and wearing over time.

It is also one of the most adaptable tiles, at home in many kitchen aesthetics, including everything from Joanna Gaines' beloved modern farmhouse aesthetic to more modern sleek and minimalistic spaces. It also looks amazing in industrial-inspired and cottage-style kitchens. It can be both elevated and formal in a traditional kitchen or casual and laid-back in a coastal or boho design aesthetic. With its bright reflective light surface, it reflects ample light and can be a huge brightening force to a dark kitchen, particularly when combined with white cabinets.

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January 5, 2024 at 2:34 am by Mr HomeBuilder
Category: Kitchen Remodeling