Custom Flooring job in Autumn Crest

  We couldn’t be happier with how this project turned out in a beautiful custom home we completed in American Fork. It’s a great modern look with some trendy flooring selections that our installers did an amazing job with installing. This home was built as a spec so it hasn’t been sold as of yet, … Read more

Subway Tile: The good, the bad, and the basics

Subway tile continues to be one of the longest running traditions in tile history. It has been around for centuries and is a classic that seems to never die. It can be a great option for backsplashes and showers as it is usually in stock with most vendors and can be fairly inexpensive for the classic, white ceramic 3X6 style. These days though, the creativity seems endless with homeowners putting their own spin on the classic tile. With unique layouts and vendors offering new sizes, colors, and materials.

If you are thinking about going with a subway tile and want to go a little out of the box and do something a little fun then you can really change the look of a space and make it really pop. The challenge with this comes from finding talented installers and being able to expand your budget a little. A lot of tile setters can pull off doing a simple 3X6 in a standard brick lay without having too many issues, but it takes some major skills to pull off some of the more intricate patterns that are hot today. The installer will need a lot more time to do the same amount of square footage, and some great attention to detail so you will need to be prepared with a bigger budget if you are thinking of going this route.

The type of material your tile is made of can also make a big difference in both price and style of your project. Generally speaking solid color ceramic tiles are less expensive and cream and white are almost always the best price. Porcelain tiles usually run a little more than the ceramic and some of these can be used on exterior projects as well. Glass tiles are a step up in price from these and require special setting materials which can also add to the price of your project. Natural stones and marbles are top of the line when it comes to subway styles and can get quite expensive. If you decide to go the natural stone route, than be aware that since these come straight from nature the color can vary quite a bit even within a batch. This can really add to the beauty of the tile but some homeowners may feel disappointed if it’s not quite the same as the sample or what they were expecting.

Of course we cannot talk about subway tile these days without addressing the contrasting grout trend that has taken the home world by storm. I’m of the opinion either you love it or you hate it, but if you are any sort of perfectionist than this probably is not the trend for you. No matter which tile you choose the tiles are never perfectly made and some may have tiny imperfections in their lines and not end up being all the way straight. Your tile setter will try to adjust for this the best they can but even the best of craftsmen can’t make the tiles line up perfectly. Even though the difference may be a matter of millimeters, this has the potential to drive some people crazy. A contrasting grout color will magnify and highlight any imperfections in the tile lay and can cause expectations to not be met for a homeowner who is expecting super clean, perfect lines. With that being said, the contrast in the grout with the subway from a design standpoint can really add dimension to your space and make it stand out.

The Fear of Colors

Building a new home or remodeling an old one? I bet I can guess some of the colors you’re likely to be doing. The cabinets I bet you’re going to do white, or some variation of a natural wood color (probably knotty alder). Your walls will most likely be a white or perhaps a light gray/taupe. And your ceiling almost certainly will be white. I have two words for those colors. Safe and predictable, people have been doing those colors for years and for the most part doing well with them. After all it is hard to go wrong with something that is safe.

However if your one of the few not afraid to can stand out in the crowd then my hats off to you. You are one of the brave souls we can all take a lesson from, myself included.

Finding confidence when picking out colors and other choices that are out of the box for our homes or remodel projects is something that is so very hard for many of us to have After all, it’s just so EASY to pick the safe option and be done.

I challenge you all to throw caution to the wind and add a splash of color to your home. Stay away from the sterile feeling that an all white house invokes. No one wants to feel like they are living in a hospital. Add some contrast by doing your cabinets a different color, or install a backsplash that adds a fun pop. You could even paint some of your ceilings a nice accent color and buy or make some furniture to match. People have more recently started to paint their exterior doors a bright contrasting color. Embrace that idea and bring the color into the interior and paint some chairs or tables to match add some throw pillows as well. Something that small can make a huge difference.

I promise those splashes of color are going to be the difference between someone walking into your home and going “oh this is nice.” And them saying “Oh my I LOVE what you have done.”

Color brings brightness and fun into our lives, so be adventurous and bring a little into your home.

-Justin