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The Best Subway Tile for Backsplashes, Showers & More
Looking for some fabulous subway tiles to beautify your bathroom or improve the aesthetics of your kitchen? Subway tile is a timeless and beautiful look that can work well in various styles of home, and you'll find a wide selection of high quality subway tile in various colors and sizes at Floor & Decor.
Uses and Forms of Subway Tile
The term 'subway tile' typically refers to rectangular, brick-like tiles that are set horizontally in a distinctive pattern. Made from high quality ceramic, subway tile is available in many different colors, from simple matte whites to bold blues and shimmering shades of green.
Many people like to use subway tile to make a space look more modern and attractive. You can consider a subway backsplash in your kitchen, for example, to modernize the space, or add some subway tiles along one wall of the bathroom for a sleek and minimalistic look.
Frequently Asked Subway Tile Questions
Why are they called subway tiles?
Subway tiles got their name from the fact that they were first used in the subway systems of New York. Back in the early 20th century, designers needed to find a tile that was bright, pleasant to look at, and low-maintenance, and they came up with the subway tile.
What is the difference between subway and metro tiles?
There's no difference between subway tiles and metro tiles. These two terms are simply used interchangeably.
What is the most popular subway tile pattern?
Most people enjoy subway tiles set in a horizontal layout with a 50% offset. It's a classic and timeless choice that can add value to a home while making any space look more attractive and inviting.