With the ‘personalisation of space’ being a leading interior trend for 2021, Decobella‘s extensive range of Subway tiles will help you turn your bathroom into a creative space.
The appeal and versatility of the humble Subway tile is endless – from clever layouts to simple grouting tricks – their sleek silhouette matches just about every aesthetic. Here, six exciting ways to use the style in your bathroom (or kitchen) design.
Mix ‘n Match
Don’t be afraid to combine styles – a mix of Subway tiles and finishes can bring interest to an otherwise neutral space. These Manacor Metro tiles in Grey set against the white tiled floor create the perfect contrast.
MANACOR GREY
Try A Different Finish
There’s more so Subway tiles than a glossy, smooth finish. If you want to infuse a dose of character into a bathroom renovation opt for a tile with a hint of texture like the Riviera Metro in Wheat.
RIVIERA SUBWAY WHEAT
Set It Against Wood
Want to give your bathroom a ‘country’ feel? Warm touches like wood set against Subway tiles will give the room rustic appeal.
KARMA TURQUOISE
Create A Focal Point
Highlight your bathroom with a feature wall. These Manacor Metro tiles in Glacier make a bold statement without overpowering the space.
MANACOR GLACIER
Experiment With Grout
Grout comes in a diverse range of pre-mixed colours and is the real unsung hero when it comes to tiles. Contrasting grout will make the elongated shape of a Subway tile pop, especially if the rest of the bathroom colour palette is kept neutral.
RIVIERA SUBWAY BOTANICAL GREEN
Create Your Own Pattern
Herringbone, basket weave, vertical offset… don’t be afraid to experiment with patterns. Different arrangements and finishes are an ideal way to add character to a space (or even a kitchen backsplash)
RIVIERA SUBWAY TOURMALINE
Decobella’s Catalogue
With yearly tiling trends switching between hexagons, subway and speciality tiles; patterned tiles are here to stay.
Decobella Volume 5
Scan the QR Code to download Volume 5 of Decobella’s Catalogue (featuring their latest range of decorative tiles) or click the link here. Go on, have some fun!
Looking for more on tiles? Read about the evolution of patterned tiles in South Africa.