Wednesday, January 14, 2009

tile my wall please....










when it comes to kitchen and bathrooms, the more tile the better....take it up the wall to the ceiling, use it as a wainscoting.....start thinking beyond using it as just a back splash or to cover a shower area....the results are awesome!

12 comments:

Lauren said...

really beautiful.. Love tile up the kitchen walls kitchen without uppers

Chris Kauffman said...

I completely agree, I have tiled much of one bathroom and it is my fave , next kitchen tiles walls with open shelves , I love Kirsty Alley's tiles kitchen in apple green even the arched ceiling is tiled .

Unknown said...

I love subway tile. These pictures are great!

LindsB said...

I love the second picture!! Not only is the tile beautiful but I LOVE those lighting fixtures, they are so old NYC subway feeling- I must have them!

Unknown said...

Hmmm... What a great time-saver! Shower while doing the dishes. Works for bathing the dogs, so why not the vittle-vessels ? You are always pushing the conceptual paradigm and getting us out of our daily ruts! Kudos to you!!

Maria Killam said...

Subway tile is still a classic and doesn't go out of style. Great images.

Courtney said...

i love the idea of a bathroom completely covered in tile, that you feel like you could hose it down to clean it!

i love it in kitchens too, why not take it up to the ceiling? especially if there's no logical place to stop!

Erin Gates said...

I agree- I so want to add white subway to my kitchen but since we're thinking of selling it makes no sense to invest in that!

Erin Gates said...

Oh, and Ann Sacks/ Erin Adams Zen Weave in taupe is my FA-VOR-ITE!
http://www.pacific-tile.com/tile/glass/265//Erin%20Adams%3A%20Zen%20Weave/Taupe%20Blend/

No.35style said...

LOVE the top two pictures. The lights in the second picture are fabulous and I want that faucet!!

Anonymous said...

i want the kitchen in the first pic!

Unknown said...

Unfortunately tiles have kind of gone out of fashion in Australia...everyone is doing glass or stainless steel slashbacks in their kitchens...but I still love tiles, so thanks for the pictures!