
What makes beveled subway tiles special?
The embossed edges that define beveled subway tiles provide volume, texture, and an interesting play of light and shadow. This three-dimensional effect is not only decorative but also helps hide small imperfections in the installation. The bevel provides a retro feel that works perfectly in vintage, industrial, or rustic settings, although it can also be combined with modern touches.
Style and placement in kitchens and bathrooms
The kitchen subway tile remains one of the most popular choices for renovations thanks to its durability, easy cleaning, and iconic aesthetic. In bathrooms, it is usually placed on half a wall or up to the ceiling, creating a sense of order and style. The most classic colors are gloss white, black, and ivory, although today you can also find versions in petrol blue, olive green, or powder pink for the more daring.
The most common formats are 7.5x15 cm and 10x20 cm, and they can be installed horizontally, vertically, or herringbone to create unique visual effects. The combination with colored joints (such as gray or anthracite) enhances the beveled effect and gives it an extra personality.
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