Well appointed gray kitchen features glazed white subway backsplash tiles finished with dark gray grout and framing a stainless steel kitchen hood flanked by black windows mounted above gray shaker cabinets accented with satin nickel pulls and gray granite counters located on either side of a stainless steel oven range placed on oak wood floors.
White subway tile with dark gray grout bathroom.
Our first example is a traditional classic white subway tile with contrasting dark grout by spivey architects via houzz this beautiful bathroom features a full subway tile wall in the shower as well as a half wall as a backsplash behind the door.
The best part about white subway tiles is that if you want to keep the look classic you can simply use a matching grout.
The flexibility of grout color for white subway tile backsplash is pretty exquisite and if you crave a lighter space white grout is a great starting point.
Many people prefer using white grout with white tiles to make the walls look flawless and united.
It is a unique one because it does have not only a beveled style but also a herringbone pattern that can bring the look to a different level.
White grout tends to look modern when paired with white tile while black grout helps white tile pop and look very classic.
They offer a classic look and sense of balance especially with atypical tile choices and can easily push everything from subway tile to penny tile in more modern or more traditional directions.
In the example above the white subway tile and gray grout usage are on the wall size backsplash.
If you want to avoid the boring all white effect choose a darker grout as in this bathroom for contrast and visual interest.
Contrast grey grout with white tiles looks wonderful especially if you decided to use subway tiles in your shower area.