Feel The Pulse Of Tradition With Subway Tiles


Everybody knows where the term originally derived from. They are called subway tiles because that is where the original use began. Subway station walls in the early 1900s New York made good use of the white glazed ceramic tiles. Truly versatile and universally adjusting, such cost effective clay tiles have nowadays come to be used not only in bathrooms and kitchens but wherever stressed out areas may be found. Does the fireplace require them or the laundry room?

While brick and stone do come in endless colors and patterns too, the glazed subway tiles have history and tradition on their side. The warmth of the old fashioned glazed tile can hardly be replicated as an enduring accompaniment to all that the home stands for. Besides residential purposes, such tiles would come in handy for  commercial and factory premises too. Strong and lustrous, available in different sizes, experience a fantasy of colors that may make choices difficult. In such a situation, mix and match may be the best option. 


Ceramic tiles boast of many advantages. They do not get stained, reflect light for that perfect haze and are very easily cleaned. Sanitation has made use of them in a vast industry worldwide. Available in numerous colors, patterns and sizes, they would fit into any color scheme or room decor. Go in for those artistic designs for the esthetic touch with a constant flow of trendy colors and designs to refurbish aging homes and walls. Breathe new life into the setting or use them in new dynamic constructions. Some things never fade,



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