Searched this sub and for pics online. We have butcher block counter tops, some floating shelves with black brackets, and beautiful dark blue cabinets. I have all my white subway tile up with 3/16" spacers and am debating on grout color. Our walls have a fair amount of imperfections and angles which is why I went with the larger grout line. I'm so used to using gray grout to make the tile pop, but wondering if white will make the cabinets stand out more (in a good way). Also wondering which will look better long term / will the white fade quickly?
Thanks everyone - have loved using this sub for all my renovations on our 1800s home so far. It has been an incredible resource.
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What makes dark grey subway tiles a popular choice for interior design?
Dark grey subway tiles are popular because they offer a sophisticated and versatile color that complements various design styles. Their deep tones create a striking visual impact, making any space look more refined.
How can dark grey subway tiles be used to create a luxurious bathroom setting?
Pairing dark grey subway tiles with white fixtures and chrome accents enhances the ambiance of a bathroom, making it feel like a high-end spa.
What are the practical benefits of using dark grey subway tiles in a kitchen?
Dark grey subway tiles crafted from ceramic or porcelain are practical for kitchens because they are durable, easy to clean, and resistant to stains. Their color effectively hides spills and splashes, reducing the frequency of cleaning required.