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Ten Interior Design Tips to Get Perfect Subway Tile Style

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Reposted with permission from The Moregeous Blog



One of the most popular blog posts I’ve ever written was on subway or metro tiles and it’s safe to say they’re pretty much everywhere, in every cool store, cafe or lifestyle interior. But somehow the more I see them, the more I like them and it seems many other stylists, designers and homeowners feel the same.

Here’s my round up of the ten best ways to approach Subway Style for 2014-15:

QUIRKY WALLPAPER

Interior stylists and designers are adding quirky style to plain white metro tiles, especially in bathrooms, with the use of highly patterned and often quite quirky wallpaper:

Christina Murphy bathroom with Cole & Son ‘Woods’ wallpaper

Photo by Lizzie Orme

SCANDI SUBWAYS

The Scandinavian look is huge for Spring Summer 2014 and the feel can easily be fed into bathrooms and kitchens with the use of pale timber, geometric patterning, retro furniture and cool utilitarian accents:

Scandi style bathroom using subways by Linda Bergroth

Scandi style interior design using subway or metro tiles

WARM METALLICS 

The heavy industrial trend is slowly developing with warmer, vintage styling such as mirrors, lighting and taps, especially in brass, gold and copper. This lends a luxurious metallic feel to tiles which can sometimes feel a little stark, and is relatively inexpensive to achieve if you’re an avid charity shop, flea market or EBay fan:

Gold metro or subway tiling on full bathroom wall

Copper pipe tap and vintage styling against white metro / subway

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William Abranowicz interior, New York Times

MINI METROS

Smaller subway tiles are popping up on Pinterest and in style magazines, and I also saw some fab ones at a Manchester restaurant recently. They look equally as good used in a vintage or contemporary context:

Pretty mini metro tiles used a splashback behind butlers sink

Mini green metro tiles used in kitchen

Image from www.traditionalhome.com

BLACKBOARDING

Blackboards and blackboard paint have been popular for a while now especially in cafe culture, but why not try them juxtaposed cafe style with subway tiles to give a fun and practical feel to a family kitchen?

White metro tiles with blackboard insert

White metro tiles with blackboard insert

A SPLASH OF COLOUR

Colour popping can give a fabulous lift to a room and this look works particularly well with a white kitchen and when the chosen colour is carefully placed to create a visual wow, like the plinth and lighting below. Sticking to plain white tiles but using accent colours also means a room is easy to update each year.

Yellow subway tiles as splashback in white kitchen

Lime green slipper bath in white metro tiled bathroom

Pinterest image

FLOOR TO CEILING

Subway tiles can look stunning when used floor to ceiling as in the images below and I really like the use of huge feature shelving in kitchens – be careful when drilling with this one.

On a practical level, remember bathroom steam & kitchen oils will get high level tiles dirtier than painted walls so be prepared for lots of stepladder polishing. I know this from rental experience!

One Fine Day image

Floor to ceiling subway / metro tiles

Living Etc 2014

WONDERFUL WITH WHITE MARBLE

You surely haven’t missed the obsession many interioristas have with white marble and it’s sophisticated, sumptuously elegant finish. A marble worktop or basin top works gorgeously with white metros or you can use white marble subway tiles, sparingly if you’re on a budget or liberally if you’re lucky enough not to be. Even just a few sprinkled in as an accent splashback can give an elegant life to a scheme:

Subway / Metro tiles for 2014 / 2015 in bathroom using white marble

Image from Daily Mail(!)

Subway / Metro tiles as kitchen splashback for 2014 2015 using white marble

FRAMED AREA

Framing is a newish trend coming to the fore and is featuring in our renovation of Moregeous Mansions. I love the way it works with subway tiles.

Pinterest image

Pinterest image

FAKE IT!

Of course if you don’t want to use actual tiles for style, practicality or cost reasons, you could always pretend as in this rather fabulous Warsaw cafe pinned by @totmac, or the stunning Metro tile wallpaper:

Warsaw cafe with white drawn walls

 

Metro tile wallpaper

Is there a style there which has you name written all over it? I hope you’re inspired do do something a little different with your subways! x

This post was graciously submitted by Sian Astley of Moregeous Design from her site:

 The Moregeous Blog: Making Homes More Than Gorgeous

which features tons of great info., ideas,  and practical advice on topics ranging from design to food from her extensive experience as a professional interior designer, property renovator, landlord, and more!



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