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21 Glass Subway Tile Ideas for your Kitchen or Bathroom

Glass subway tile

Love the look of subway tile but interested in something a little more modern? Glass tiles take the traditional look of subway tile and infuse it with a sleek style that either diffuses or reflects light depending on the choice of matte or gloss sheen.

From backsplashes to showers to pools, glass subway tile might make the difference in your design. See for yourself as we walk you through 21 of our favorite projects featuring glass tile.

FAQ

Is Glass Subway Tile Hard to Keep Clean?

Glass tile is easy to clean. For routine cleaning use non-abrasive glass cleaners and/or microfiber towels.

Does Glass Subway Tile Scratch Easily?

Any glass tile, matte or gloss, on floors can show scratches. Based on abrasion tests by the international standards organization ASTM International, our glass tile is rated Class 3, appropriate for heavy residential traffic and light commercial traffic.

Do you Use Grout With Glass Subway Tile?

Yes. Non-sanded Urethane grouts are recommended. Cement and Epoxy grouts may be used if recommended by their manufacturer. Sanded grout may scratch the surface. Always test before using. We recommend using a 1/8" grout joint for glass tile.

Does Glass Tile Need to be Sealed?

Since Glass tile is impervious, it does not need to be sealed. However, grout should be sealed upon installation and every one to two years thereafter.

Does Glass Tile Cut Easily?

With proper cutting tools and techniques, even beginners can learn how to produce clean, accurate glass shapes. New generation cutting tools now make sizing and shaping of glass tiles accurate and efficient with a minimal amount of breakage.

Do you Need Special Thinset for Glass Tile?

Yes. Always use glass-specific white modified thinset designed for glass tile. Follow all manufacturers' instructions.

Glass Subway Tile Kitchens

Glass subway tile white gloss and matte blend backsplash

As mentioned in the intro, glass subway tile is available in both gloss and matte finishes for all 24 colors. This means you can achieve very different looks, even with the same color, and pairing them in a blend offers a little bit of both.

We love the way the light catches this blend of matte and glass tile, offering a refreshing take on the traditional white subway tile backsplash.

Glass subway tile grey kitchen

Another white glass tile, this one features a slightly warm hue that’s noticeable with its matte finish paired with bright white grout. The traditional offset pattern really harkens back to the original subway tile.

Glass subway tile yellow kitchen backsplash

Subway tile was originally defined as a 3x6 ceramic tile and not only has the interpretation opened up to new materials, new dimensions qualify for the moniker as well. First it was accepted that any tile with a 1:2 height-to-width ratio was considered subway tile.

Now you’ll find any rectangular shape called subway tile including these beautiful elongated 2x12 tiles that make up this cheerful yellow backsplash.

Glass subway tile pink backsplash

Our glass tile is considered the original modern glass tile and for that reason, really looks incredible in modern design. This backsplash features a horizontal straight stack pattern with clean lines that define modernism.

Glass subway tile blue backsplash

Tile: 3x12 Magpie Matte | Design + Image: Joy Street Design

Another example of a straight-stack pattern, this backsplash is hung vertically. The pattern plays perfectly with the minimalist aesthetic of the kitchen and the vibrant blue color adds a bold element to the bright white space.

Glass subway tile green wall

Tile: 2x12 Flycatcher Matte | Design + Image: SIN

A matte finish softens the appearance of glass and goes very well with a soft color. This wall of glass tile exemplifies this with a subtle green color in matte glass and a grout color that blends into the design.

Glass subway tile ombre backsplash

With 24 colors to choose from, creating artistic gradients is easy with our glass tile. Not only does this backsplash feature a smooth light-to-dark ombre design, but you'll also notice the creative transitions from small to larger scale tiles with each panel.

Glass Subway Tile Bathrooms

Glass subway tile white bathroom walls

White tile will make a room appear larger. Leaning into that, this spacious bathroom is specced with our brightest white glass tile in a wet room bathroom design that is staggering in beauty and in scale.

Glass subway tile neutral shower

Tile: 2x6 Sparrow Gloss | Design: Lorla Studio | Image: Vivian Johnson

Sticking with a similar principle, this spacious shower is decked out in a neutral color that makes the space feel open without coming off cold. The neutral terrazzo floors are a smart choice to go with the modern look of straight-stack glass tile.

Glass subway tile yellow gloss shower

This shower features the same color and sheen of tile as above but look at how the light plays off the glossy finish. If your bathroom is naturally well-lit, especially if large windows are a feature in the shower, you can’t go wrong with the reflective nature of gloss glass tile.

Glass subway tile yellow bathroom wainscot

Tile: 2x6 Oriole Gloss | Design: LaTonya Yvette | Image: Nina Barry

The ceramic glazes fused to our glass tile can warm up a space and in a bathroom that’s often just what a designer is going for. This bathroom features half walls of warm yellow tile paired with a buttery bucolic hand-painted mural.

Glass subway tile yellow offset shower

This amber color looks incredible on shower walls. Here you’ll see it featured in a classic 3x6 subway tile and offset pattern. The vertical orientation, however, gives it an original look.

Glass subway tile yellow shower

Tile: 2x12 Falcon Matte | Design: Andrea Dabene | Image: Alex Strohl

Here we have the same color but in elegantly drawn out 2x12 tiles in a straight stack pattern that gives the shower a decidedly minimalist Scandinavian style.

Glass subway tile pink shower

Pink is another warm color that’s huge in bathroom design right now. Blurring the lines of neutral and accent color, pink lends a distinct pop of color to a bathroom without being overbearing. The matte finish on this shower makes the soft shade of pink even more approachable.

Glass subway tile pink bathroom backsplash

For a squeaky clean look in the bathroom though, a gloss finish might be the right choice for you. We love the way this pink glass backsplash shimmers. Speaking of clean, the oversized subway tile minimizes grout lines making it even easier to keep looking like new.

Glass subway tile red shower

Pink pairs well with deeper shades of red as well for a noteworthy two-tone design. This modern bathroom features walls of glass subway tile throughout, with the shower differentiated by a glossy deep red colorway.

Glass subway tile green shower

On the other hand, cool colors are common choices for bathrooms. This example features true 3x6 subway tile in an aqua color that lends itself well to wet environments. Also, check out the complementary glass mosaic tile on the shower pan styled in a slightly darker aqua.

Glass subway tile blue tub surround

The cool tones continue here with an icy blue shade of matte glass decorating this tub surround. The Scandi look and soothing shade are just right for a relaxing environment.

Glass subway tile blue shower

Same designer and similar design style, this shower features a bit more drama thanks to the darker shade of blue glass. Check out how the niche window is framed in a glossy finish of the same color for a creative design moment.

Glass subway tile striped bathroom backsplash

Dark blue glass adds an excellent element of contrast when paired with a white tile as seen here in this playful striped bathroom backsplash.

Glass subway tile blue herringbone bathroom

Tile: 1x1, 4x123x12 Blue Jay Matte | Design: Ginny Macdonald | Image: Sara Tramp

Finally, don’t be afraid to go all out. This dazzling bathroom is a jewel box of glass tile, featuring elegant 2x12s in a bold blue color and eye-catching herringbone pattern spread out across the vast space with matching 4x12 glass covering the shower curb and gem-like 1x1 glass mosaic tile decorating the shower pan. Just perfection!

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