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Subway Tile
Subway tile was first used in 1904 when the New York City Subway System opened. Subway tile was chosen for its durability and its smooth surface which was easy to clean. Manufacturers have increased the size and durability of subway tile since its introduction in the early 1900's. Subway tile has become largely used in houses around the world due to its versatility. The most common room you will find subway tile used in is the bathroom. Subway tile's clean look can make any bathroom look superb.
When people think of subway tile they generally think of a white or black brick shaped tile. Well not anymore, today's subway tile comes in a variety of colors which allows people to really let their personality shine through in their room. While you can still get the classic black and white tile, it also comes in colors such as burgundy, blue, red, sage, gray, olive, and green for just a few examples. With all these different colors any room can be made to look great with subway tile.
So why choose subway tile? To name only a few reasons: subway tiles are easy to clean, subway tile does not require any special polishing or buffing to maintain its clean finish, subway tile will provide your home with a classic look that will last over time, and subway tile will provide you with a designer look without the designer price tag.
Rittenhouse Square takes the challenge out of coordinating design elements. The subway tiles in this series come in both a matte and a gloss finish. Wall tiles include everything from neutrals to brightly colored solids which will go great with many of the mosaics on our site. Not only do you get great looking subway tile, Rittenhouse Square also has a great collection of trim and deco's that can greatly accent any room.
This 3" x 6" subway tile is available in both matte and gloss finish, and is perfect for designing an alluring brick-like pattern. From Retro to Victorian, you can create a multitude of looks that are well suited for bathrooms, kitchens, walls and backsplashes. Designed to complement and enhance, this tile combines naturally with other glazed wall tiles and looks wonderful when paired with mosaic floor tile.
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