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SUBWAY TILE






















       Subway tile is considered an old trend that’s come around again — and again, and
       again. Which, for many, brings the fear of looking too cookie-cutter. While the overall
       frequency of its use in a room may ebb and flow (as tastes tend to do), you can keep

       this look fresh by being willing to think outside of the mass-produced box.


       The risk: Boring subway tile in, boring subway tile out.


       The fix: Think hand-crafted. While some hand-crafted tiles out on the market today

       might still be mass-produced, the slightly imperfect edges and surface texture of
       hand-crafted tile adds extra dimension and radiates light in ways that flat, smooth tile
       can’t replicate. (I actually bought mine at a big-box store and for only a few cents

       more than the mass-produced variety.)


       By adding a unique twist to this classic tile pattern, you can get the best of both trendy
       and classic worlds with all the modern comforts you crave in a deluxe bath.
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