Is there anything more refreshing than a brand new shower? We think not. And while we love a good rainfall shower head as much as the next person, there's something about the look of fresh tile that really makes a statement. Lately, we've been particularly smitten with the idea of subway tile. It feels classic yet modern, bright yet approachable—the kind of design choice that elevates the entire space without feeling stuffy.
Now, if you're anything like us, you might be thinking, "Subway tile? That sounds lovely, but can I *actually* install it myself?" We're here to tell you: absolutely! Sure, it takes a bit of planning and patience, but with the right guidance (and a healthy dose of can-do spirit), tackling a subway tile shower project is totally doable. Plus, the sense of accomplishment once you're done? Nothing beats it.
So, where to begin? First, let's talk about the history of this iconic tile. Subway tile, as its name suggests, has its roots in - you guessed it - subways! It first gained popularity in the early 1900s when it was used to line the walls of the newly built New York City subway stations. Its bright white color, easy-to-clean surface, and timeless rectangular shape quickly made it a design favorite, eventually making its way from underground stations into homes across the globe.
Why does subway tile remain so popular after all these years? For starters, it's incredibly versatile. From traditional white to colorful hues, glossy finishes to matte textures, the options are endless. This versatility allows subway tile to seamlessly blend into any design aesthetic. Plus, its clean lines and rectangular shape lend themselves beautifully to various laying patterns. From the classic running bond to the more intricate herringbone, you can get creative with the layout to create a look that's uniquely yours.
But beyond its aesthetic appeal, subway tile is a practical choice for showers. The ceramic and porcelain varieties are durable, moisture-resistant, and easy to clean, making them perfectly suited for high-humidity environments. And let's not forget about the timeless appeal. Unlike trendy design choices that fade with time, subway tile boasts enduring style. Installing it in your shower is an investment that will stand the test of time, both in terms of durability and aesthetic appeal.
Advantages and Disadvantages of Subway Tile
Advantages | Disadvantages |
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Classic and timeless style | Can be more expensive than other tile options |
Versatile and available in various colors, finishes, and sizes | Installation can be time-consuming and require specialized tools |
Durable and long-lasting | Grout lines can be prone to staining if not properly sealed and maintained |
Easy to clean and maintain | |
Increases the value of your home |
Ready to embark on your subway tile shower transformation? Let’s do it!
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