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subway tile
[suhb-wey tahyl]
noun
a glazed ceramic tile, usually white and having a length twice its height, typically laid in a running bond pattern (often used attributively).
The walls feature white subway tile with contrasting black grout, creating a striking modern look.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of subway tile1
Example Sentences
The pieces’ geometric shapes and primary colors echo the subway tile on the walls.
For a wet-room shower in a house on Canfield Island, in Connecticut, the designers at New York-based interiors firm Jesse Parris-Lamb used subway tile but chose ceramics from Waterworks with a handmade appeal and subtle color variation.
She bought it last year for $1.6 million — a totally redone three-bedroom with subway tile backsplash, soaking tub and solar panels.
Steps from a charming entry where guests can store their shoes, coats and laptops, the main living area has a living room and full kitchen with simple white subway tile and custom mint green cabinets.
The bathroom in the ADU features simple subway tile.
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