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45+ Twists on a Subway Tile Backsplash From Design Pros and HGTV Shows
This luxurious butler’s pantry is all about the moody, solid coastal blue that carries across its walls and upper and lower cabinets, then develops into a gorgeously mottled, counter-to-ceiling backsplash with hand-glazed gradient tiles. These sophisticated subway tiles both add dimension to the space’s oceanic tones and contribute a bit of opulence that pairs beautifully with the brass pendant and cabinet hardware.
45+ Twists on a Subway Tile Backsplash From Design Pros and HGTV Shows
Realtors, builders and designers alike report that our relationship with subway tile is a love affair for the ages. Nearly 120 years after their creation by George Lewis Heins and Christopher Grant LaFarge and their debut in the New York City subway system, these 3x6-inch beauties feel fresh and functional in residential spaces all over the world. Making a match that will last in your space is all about balancing palette, finish, arrangement and scale — and we have 30 brilliant recipes to inspire you to do just that.
This Salt Lake City Florist’s Tudor Cottage is Blooming With Inspiration — Dwelling Collective
This Salt Lake City Florist’s Tudor Cottage is Blooming With Inspiration — Dwelling Collective
This Salt Lake City Florist’s Tudor Cottage is Blooming With Inspiration — Dwelling Collective
This Salt Lake City Florist’s Tudor Cottage is Blooming With Inspiration — Dwelling Collective
This Salt Lake City Florist’s Tudor Cottage is Blooming With Inspiration — Dwelling Collective
This Salt Lake City Florist’s Tudor Cottage is Blooming With Inspiration — Dwelling Collective
This Salt Lake City Florist’s Tudor Cottage is Blooming With Inspiration — Dwelling Collective
This Salt Lake City Florist’s Tudor Cottage is Blooming With Inspiration — Dwelling Collective
This Salt Lake City Florist’s Tudor Cottage is Blooming With Inspiration — Dwelling Collective
This Salt Lake City Florist’s Tudor Cottage is Blooming With Inspiration — Dwelling Collective