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  2. Is Joanna Gaines Over Subway Tile? (And What’s She Using ...

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    Joanna’s second backsplash alternative is really a kindred spirt to the subway patterns you know and love: gridded tile, aka porcelain or ceramic tile cut into small (typically 2-inch by 2-inch ...

  3. New York City Subway tiles - Wikipedia

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    Many New York City Subway stations are decorated with colorful ceramic plaques and tile mosaics. Of these, many take the form of signs, identifying the station's location. Much of this ceramic work was in place when the subway system originally opened on October 27, 1904. Newer work continues to be installed each year, much of it cheerful and ...

  4. Architecture of the Paris Métro - Wikipedia

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    Most of the tile was the familiar white beveled type, but the white tile was complemented by arches of colored tile over the vault and garland-like swags on the walls. This complementary tiling was color-coordinated: brown for normal stations, green for terminal and transfer stations, and pale blue for the station Madeleine (the reason for this ...

  5. Tuileries station - Wikipedia

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    The lighting is indirect, projected onto the walls and the vaults of the ceiling above the platforms. The beveled white ceramic tiles only cover the tunnel outlets, the outlets of the corridors and the walls under the crypt. The vault of the crypt is painted white, while its columns are covered with small flat white ceramic tiles laid vertically.

  6. Colonel Fabien station - Wikipedia

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    Colonel Fabien is a standard configuration station. It has two platforms separated by the metro tracks and the vault is elliptical. The decoration is of the style used for the majority of the metro stations, with beveled white ceramic tiles covering the walls, the vault, the tunnel entrances, and the outlets of the corridors, while the lighting ...

  7. Liberté station - Wikipedia

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    The station during its renovation in 2012. The station opened on 5 October 1942 as part of the extension of the line from Porte de Charenton to Charenton–Écoles.In 1969, the station was renovated in the Mouton-Duvernet style, characterised by its two-toned orange tiling, as opposed to the traditional white bevelled tiles found on the majority of the network's stations.

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