Gorgeous variations on laying subway tile.
Vertical stacked subway tile kitchen.
Turn subway tiles vertically to construct an unconventional composition.
This results in a modern look that works well with clean shapes and crisp angles and plays against the organic forms of exotic woods.
The grout lines are linear and the tile lines up next to and on top of each other.
Vertically stacked large format tiles serve to extend your walls and floors in both directions.
Subway tiles have quite a design history having been around for an exceptionally long time.
Similar to the stacked vertical except now the tile is stacked horizontally.
Here are ten subway tile patterns for your kitchen or bathroom.
Buy mesh mounted 1x2 inch subway tiles.
In a stacked pattern the tiles are aligned to form a basic repeating grid.
It s timeless a chameleon for all design styles and very affordable.
A simple way to get a similar look.
This design by amber interiors uses colored subway tile in a brilliant way.
Turned vertically and stacked so you don t get the offset you d see from a typical running bond.
Subway tile is a tried and true classic whether it s on the backsplash of your kitchen or the walls of your bathroom and it has gained that status for good reason.
However it s become such a classic that we ve nearly hit our threshold for finding subway tile interesting.
Though the subway tiles are simply layered at 90 degree angles grout plays a huge role in transforming the cross hatch layout into a beautiful feature or focal point says vanessa.
This look works well with a modern design and open wood shelving that creates pleasing horizontal lines throughout the kitchen.
This versatile pattern is a unique combination of horizontal and vertical stacking to create a standout geometric look.
There are lots of great still classic alternatives.
In this pattern tiles are stacked vertically emphasizing the height of your space by making your walls seem taller.
Subway tiles suddenly take on new life and geometric appeal in this layout.
I decided to go for it and chose a white textured wavy surface elongated subway tile.
I stacked it up to the ceiling behind my cooktop hood and above some windows.
I had seen some stacked tile in hotels and magazines and loved the look it s the one thing that kept jumping out at me whenever searching for backsplash inspiration.
Part of their appeal is the clean contemporary look while retaining a bit of visual charm with the tiled look itself laying subway tiles in a space is a nice way to keep the background subtle but still interesting and chic.
Stacked this is the simplest layout.