
Are you redoing your kitchen backsplash with a subway tile? Before you settle for the simple and safe method I have 5 different subway tile patterns to try for your kitchen backsplash that will add major swag. Let’s get into it after the break…
Subway tiles are timeless and will never go out of style, you can’t go wrong with them because it coordinates with any space or design style. The traditional pattern is cool but you are a man of style and we should show it, here are the 5 different subway tile patterns to try for your kitchen backsplash that I recommend you try:

1.Crosshatch
This pattern is exceptional if you want to use something more dimensional and bold in your kitchen.

2.Stack Bond
If you have a boxy kitchen this subway tile pattern will make your kitchen look longer.

3.Vertical Stack Bond
If your kitchen is small this pattern will add height to your kitchen and make it look taller.

4.Vertical Offset
If you want a little more character to the stack bond pattern, this pattern is a terrific option.

5.Herringbone
This pattern will give you the most eye catching style in your kitchen.
As far as the grout to use, a white or lighter grout like gray will get dirty easier. I recommend a darker grout like black, it will give your kitchen a focal point and give it a more masculine look.
So which one of the 5 different subway tile patterns to try for your kitchen backsplash are you interested in trying?