subway tiles

Many New York City Subway stations are decorated with colorful ceramic plaques and tile mosaics. Of these, many take the form of signs, identifying the station's location. Much of this ceramic work was in place when the subway system originally opened on October 27, 1904. Newer work continues to be installed each year, much of it cheerful and fanciful.

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    Advice on corners for subway tiles please.

    Hi, I am in the process of tiling with subways and just wanted some help with corners, if trim or grout is best? Am tiling in wetroom on backer board, Wedi tray all sealed in. I started tiling floor to ceiling and just thinking about the corners. I have one 90° internal corner (which I have...
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    First Tiling Job Finished

    Posted a couple of times for advice a few weeks back, the outcome of which was to scrap my plan to tile over the old bevelled tile kitchen splashback, and to rip out the old tiles and start from scratch instead. The old plasterboard ripped off with the tiles so the job also entailed screwing in...
  3. cosmogal14

    Please help! Subway tiles are a shambles

    A family friend has tiled my kitchen with subway tiles however there is a lot of areas that are awful! They have been left to set overnight and I am wondering will it be possible to remove the singular tile (so I can attempt to fix it myself) before I grout? Thank you in advance! Here is an...
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    Subway tiles Brazil

    The new tiles arrival with the innovative technology of SUBWAY TILE designing at all. Top tile export of subway tiles to Brazil. What makes a kitchen? A great cooking experience, a hideaway of activity. "Kitchen" means something different to everyone. And the spaces we live in should reflect...
  5. Daz1977

    subway tiles with bevelled edge, how to fininsh

    Hello all, what edging would you use to finish off a bevelled edge tiled wall and also the corners ? racking my brain trying to work it out on our new kitchen. Cheers in advance guys Daz
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    Metro tiles grout size for a London Underground look

    Hi guys, I want to do put metro tiles on a wall in my office to emulate a London Underground station look. I'm using regular metro tiles 10cmx20cm, and I'm wondering what size the grout should be. Everybody on the forum recommends 2mm, but I'm wondering if 3mm would more closely emulate the look...
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    Tiling uneven wall subway tiles

    Currently tiling our new ensuite - I'm not a pro, this is my first large tiling project. Using subway tiles in brick pattern and 2 walls done and fairly happy with the result. The next wall to tackle I have just noticed has a bump in it about a third of the way along. Put a level on it and...
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    Help a begineer with advise on cutting holes in subway tiles

    Hello all, I'm part way through a tiling job (floor and wall tiles) and I need to start thinking about how I'm going to cut circular holes through my floor tiles and wall subway tiles for the various pipes and wastes etc. It present I've not fitted the tiles to the walls/floor that will need...
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    red subway tiles?

    Who has them the cheapest? topps are about 30£ pm i think
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