9 Reasons Why We Love Metro Tiles

Here are 10 amazing rooms that show a subway flooring and multiple paths to flooring.

  1. BLACK MORTAR FLOOR

While this kitchen has a monochrome color scheme, it is far from boring. All in brass edges and drawer handles, wooden open shelves and elegant natural marble details on the countertop, with the addition of black mortar, the classic subway weighs much higher.

  1. MINI MASTERY

The sink and built-in mirrored cabinet hung on this wall, which keeps things really simple, keep things low with the black mortar on the subway tiles collected in the selection of matte black faucet set.

  1. A LITTLE MORE

This sensational, glazed duo show uses subway tiles with clearer gray mortar to allow tapware, glass frame and small-scale hexagonal tiles that are at the center of the stage in a stunning monochromatic scheme.

  1. DURABLE

This café shows how durable subway flooring can be – it still looks sharp despite the difficulties of heavy traffic. It is balanced by the rustic industrial architecture of an original warehouse area.

  1. GALLERY AND TABLE

In reality the squares, these white tiles take on the metro look with their gray mortar – they are tied to stainless steel appliances and create a blank canvas on it to showcase the color and art of everyday life in this eclectic dining kitchen.

  1. BATHTUB TIME

This tranquil area has all the distinctive features of history – the footy bathtub, overheard cistern and heritage-style place tiles that do the pattern work. Classic brick-paved subway tiles with gray mortar complete the picture.

  1. CONTEMPORARY CLASS

This stylish, minimal and monochrome contemporary bathroom uses long, thin subway tiles with pale grey mortar on the walls – again allowing the geometric pattern on the ground tiles to take center stage.

  1. Modern Classic

Black mortar doesn’t have to look industrial in style – the organic curves of this contemporary bathtub stand under VJ-paneled walls with more elaborate patterned floor tiles to inspire plenty of interest with the clever use of subtle patterns in architecture.

  1. More than enough metro tiles with bold black framed mirrors and bare brick wall tip provide enough texture to move the eye downwards to the stunning wooden makeup table.