MirroFlex
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If you have been playing around with interior design and are on the hunt for inspiration, you have probably come across 3D subway tile wall panels. Subway tile gets its name from its resemblance to the walls of the New York City subway system. Early subway tiles were made of white glass and defined by their rectangular appearance. They were thicker, low-fired ceramic tiles that traditionally came in a 3-inch-by-6-inch size. However, today's 4x8 subway tile panels come in a range of materials, colors, and styles, and they're much more affordable and easy to install.
The classic look of white subway tiles will never go out of style, but that doesn't mean you can't find ways to make it your own.
The traditional offset subway tile pattern in white is a classic use of subway tile and works well with different cabinet colors. It's a great way to tie everything together in an all-white kitchen. This is also an excellent choice for bathroom wall paneling. Our 4x8 tile sheets can refresh an outdated bathroom with a clean, simple look.
You're not limited in how you install your subway tile wall panels. You can follow the traditional horizontal installation or, mix things up, install your panels vertically. It steps away from being overly conventional and is a great way to create a backsplash with clean lines that work nicely in a more contemporary kitchen.
Don't feel like you have to stay with traditional white when it comes time to choose your subway backsplash tile. Our 4x8 paneling sheets come in numerous color options, including brushed aluminum, antique bronze, black matte, brushed copper, and unpainted options.
Subway tile looks great as a kitchen backsplash behind the sink, but you can use it in lots of other places, too. When you use them as bathroom wall paneling, our 4x8 panels can add style and character to this small space. A decorative wall panel like this can create an accent wall or complement your other décor, including vanity tops, natural stone, and shower walls. They're also easy to use as shower wall panels; they're simple to cut to size and look great!
When you choose subway tile wall panels vs. individual tiles, each sheet has more than just one subway tile, so when you get one wall panel lined up, it is the same as lining up and installing lots of subway tiles at once. This makes the installation of tile panels much easier and faster than if you were gluing up individual subway tiles.
Our subway tile wall panels come in 4x8 size and are glue-up PVC wall panels, so they're also really simple to install. Each panel can cover a 32-square-foot space; choose the right option for your project and you can have your new tile panels in place in no time!
If your walls are smooth and flat, you can install your subway tile wall panels directly over the drywall or plaster with no issues. The items you need and the process for installing the subway tile wall panels will be the same as for any other 3D wall panels we offer.
Add the glue along the edges of the wall and to the backs of the panels to stick them into place. If you need to cut out areas for outlets or light fixtures, you can cut through the panels easily with tin snips or a good pair of scissors.
Here is a video detailing the installation process for tile wall panels
Subway tiles offer almost limitless design opportunities and are easy to install as a DIY project over the weekend. You can upgrade any space you have from traditional or drab to trendy and stunning, and you won't have to pay a contractor to do it. Shop with us and save today!
MirroFlex - Downloadable Catalog
If you have been playing around with interior design and are on the hunt for inspiration, you have probably come across 3D subway tile wall panels. Subway tile gets its name from its resemblance to the walls of the New York City subway system. Early subway tiles were made of white glass and defined by their rectangular appearance. They were thicker, low-fired ceramic tiles that traditionally came in a 3-inch-by-6-inch size. However, today's 4x8 subway tile panels come in a range of materials, colors, and styles, and they're much more affordable and easy to install.
The classic look of white subway tiles will never go out of style, but that doesn't mean you can't find ways to make it your own.
The traditional offset subway tile pattern in white is a classic use of subway tile and works well with different cabinet colors. It's a great way to tie everything together in an all-white kitchen. This is also an excellent choice for bathroom wall paneling. Our 4x8 tile sheets can refresh an outdated bathroom with a clean, simple look.
You're not limited in how you install your subway tile wall panels. You can follow the traditional horizontal installation or, mix things up, install your panels vertically. It steps away from being overly conventional and is a great way to create a backsplash with clean lines that work nicely in a more contemporary kitchen.
Don't feel like you have to stay with traditional white when it comes time to choose your subway backsplash tile. Our 4x8 paneling sheets come in numerous color options, including brushed aluminum, antique bronze, black matte, brushed copper, and unpainted options.
Subway tile looks great as a kitchen backsplash behind the sink, but you can use it in lots of other places, too. When you use them as bathroom wall paneling, our 4x8 panels can add style and character to this small space. A decorative wall panel like this can create an accent wall or complement your other décor, including vanity tops, natural stone, and shower walls. They're also easy to use as shower wall panels; they're simple to cut to size and look great!
When you choose subway tile wall panels vs. individual tiles, each sheet has more than just one subway tile, so when you get one wall panel lined up, it is the same as lining up and installing lots of subway tiles at once. This makes the installation of tile panels much easier and faster than if you were gluing up individual subway tiles.
Our subway tile wall panels come in 4x8 size and are glue-up PVC wall panels, so they're also really simple to install. Each panel can cover a 32-square-foot space; choose the right option for your project and you can have your new tile panels in place in no time!
If your walls are smooth and flat, you can install your subway tile wall panels directly over the drywall or plaster with no issues. The items you need and the process for installing the subway tile wall panels will be the same as for any other 3D wall panels we offer.
Add the glue along the edges of the wall and to the backs of the panels to stick them into place. If you need to cut out areas for outlets or light fixtures, you can cut through the panels easily with tin snips or a good pair of scissors.
Here is a video detailing the installation process for tile wall panels
Subway tiles offer almost limitless design opportunities and are easy to install as a DIY project over the weekend. You can upgrade any space you have from traditional or drab to trendy and stunning, and you won't have to pay a contractor to do it. Shop with us and save today!