What Are Subway Tiles?
Subway tiles are classic rectangular wall tiles, typically 3" x 6" as well as 4"x12" and known for their clean lines and staggered "running bond" pattern.
Where to Use Subway Tiles in the Kitchen
In Canadian homes, subway tiles are prized for their versatility in high-traffic culinary spaces.
Subway Tiles Backsplash
The backsplash is the most popular application for subway tiles, protecting walls from moisture and grease behind stoves and sinks. The smooth surface makes them the ideal functional shield for busy kitchens.
Subway Tiles Kitchen Walls
Extend the tile from countertop to ceiling, or create a full-height accent wall. This application adds architectural interest and makes smaller kitchens feel more expansive and bright.
Types of Subway Tiles for the Kitchen
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Sizes: While the 3" x 6" is standard, modern Canadian designs often use "large format" 4" x 12" or "mini" mosaics.
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Finishes: Choose Glossy for easy wiping and light reflection, or Matte for a contemporary, soft-touch look.
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Edges: Select Beveled edges for a dimensional, traditional feel, or Handcrafted/Zellige styles for a rustic, textured appearance.
Benefits of Subway Tiles
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Durability: Heat-resistant and waterproof, perfect for placement behind ranges.
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Ease of Maintenance: Their non-porous glaze resists stains and requires only a simple wipe-down.
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Design Flexibility: From classic white to bold navy, they complement both farmhouse and modern minimalist aesthetics.
Installation Considerations
When installing in a kitchen, ensure you use stain-resistant epoxy grout to prevent discoloration from cooking oils. Consider your layout—while the horizontal offset is traditional, a vertical stack or herringbone pattern can modernize the space and add a unique Canadian flair to your renovation.