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Subway - Backsplash - Tile - The Home Depot
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Doing subway tile backsplash, curious about where to start and what to do with my inside corners
Done a few kitchen back splashes with subway tile. I’d start in the ‘middle’ so that on each edge you have the same amount of tile. Middle in quotes because that wouldn’t be the actual middle of the wall, but the middle of the tile pattern. So if you have a full tile on the left edge, shift your pattern to the left so it’s not a full tile anymore. And so that it matches the same width as the right side edge, giving more then the current inch. But then watch the next row since it’s currently half a tile, don’t want to get into the same situation where you have an inch. IMO of course. More on reddit.com
Difference between "cheap" and "expensive" backsplash subway tiles?
You're unlikely to notice it in wear on a backsplash. Those are super low mileage. Finishing exposed tile edges is something that's changed a lot. It used to be that you'd buy "bullnose" tiles with a finished edge on either the long side or short side or both. You can still do that, but you'll likely have to track them down. For the cheap solution (i.e. Home Depot $0.15 special) they make 2x6 bullnose tiles all with the finished edge on the long side. So you'd make a 2" border with those then use the 3x6 in the field. But more commonly now you'd use a tile trim piece a.k.a. Schleuter to provide a finished edge. This gives your tile something to terminate into. Personally I still think bullnose regular-sized tiles should be the default decision. But those bullnose tiles are expensive. That $0.15 field tile will be $3 or so with a bull nose. More on reddit.com
Help! What backsplash to choose 7 inch quartz or white subway tile?
Tile but something that’s not just white…? More on reddit.com
Recommendation: What subway tile would work best for this backsplash? Using the blue hex over stove.
Add pic of room- hard to say without More on reddit.com
Why is subway tile called subway tile
It was first widely used in the New York City subway system in 1904 then carried by name subway tiles.
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Subway Tiles for Kitchen Backsplash, Bathroom, and Showers
Is subway tile outdated?
No, subway tiles are not outdated. It's considered a classic and versatile design element that remains popular in both traditional and modern settings
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Subway Tiles for Kitchen Backsplash, Bathroom, and Showers
How thick are subway tiles?
Subway tiles are typically 6 to 10mm thick, making them comparable in thickness to most other wall tiles.
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Subway Tiles for Kitchen Backsplash, Bathroom, and Showers
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TileBar
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Subway Tiles - Subway Tile Backsplash | TileBar.com
Shop for the perfect subway tile backsplash from Tilebar. Get 5 samples for $5 and free shipping. View our full collection of subway tile for your home. Shop now!
Floor & Decor
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Subway Tile for Backsplash, Showers and More | Floor & Decor
Shop our vast collection of subway wall & floor tile. We offer unbeatable prices on hundreds of styles. Create your subway backsplash or shower today!
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MSI Surfaces
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Subway Tile Backsplash Collection – MSI Surfaces
Subway tile is a classic, easy to clean choice as a bathroom or kitchen backsplash. They can be installed horizontally, vertically, or in a herringbone pattern. MSI subway tile is available in materials like marble, travertine, and glass. Our subway tile collection features glossy finishes, ...
Bedrosians Tile & Stone
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Subway Tiles | Bedrosians Tile & Stone
New York City’s iconic subway tiles captured the hearts and eyes of designers and are now just as commonly used aboveground, not just for their appearance, but also their ultra-easy maintenance. From stacked designs to herringbone patterns and accent strips, it offers a wide variety of unique design options for showers, backsplashes...
Stainless Steel Tile
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2.5" x 6" Stainless Steel Subway Tile - Stainless Steel Tile
July 22, 2025 - From herringbone and vertical patterns to stacked and traditional subway patterns, this metal subway tile has the ability to create many different beautiful Stainless Steel Backsplashes. Also used in showers, outdoor kitchens, fireplaces, accent walls, commercial settings, and more.
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Tile Outlets
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Creating Backsplashes with Subway Tile
Glass & Ceramic Subway Tile Combined Backsplash Design This kitchen display is featured in our Tampa location. The backsplash design combines glass and ceramic subway tile. More specifically, it uses Bamboo Cream 4x12 and 2x12 glass, and the Acquarella Ceramic Graphite 3x12 and Acquarella Blue ...
Amazon
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Art3d Peel and Stick Backsplash for Kitchen White Subway (10 Tiles, Thicker Design) - Amazon.com
STICKGOO 10-Sheet Peel and Stick Subway Tile, Stick on Tiles Backsplash for Kitchen & Bathroom in White (Thicker Design)