Dark Green Subway Tile
This style features a slim rectangular wall format in a deep, saturated tone, used mainly for backsplashes, showers and feature walls. In our collection, these options are available in both ceramic and porcelain, with smooth or textured surfaces that work well in classic, transitional and modern interiors.
Because the color is rich but not overpowering, it can act as a focal point on its own or sit quietly behind your fixtures, depending on the grout and lighting you choose. You can keep the look familiar with a simple brick layout, or make it feel more contemporary with stacked or vertical patterns and tighter grout joints.
Lucida 3x9 Glossy Ceramic Subway Tile
Available in 4 colors
Mediterranean hand painted style
Glossy finish
Made for interior walls, wet or dry
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Where you can use dark green subway tile?
Kitchen backsplashes: behind the range and along countertops, paired with white or wood cabinets and light countertops. Dark green subway tile works well on a short backsplash or carried all the way to the upper cabinets, open shelving or ceiling for more impact. It frames a range hood nicely and adds contrast to light quartz, marble-look or butcher block counters.
Bathrooms and showers: as a full-height shower surround, vanity backsplash or feature wall, using tiles marked for interior walls and wet areas. You can tile only the shower area, create a single statement wall behind the vanity, or run a wainscot height around the room and finish it with a simple trim piece. Lucida, for example, is “made for interior walls, wet or dry,” making it suitable for both standard bathroom walls and shower enclosures when installed correctly.
Other feature areas: bar walls, fireplace surrounds or niches, where a deep green tile brings color and depth. It works especially well in small zones like coffee bars and built-in shelving, where a compact field of color makes bottles, glassware and décor stand out. Around fireplaces, it can be combined with wood mantels and stone hearths for a layered, custom look.
Always follow the “Wall only” vs “Floor & wall” indication on the product page and, for porcelain, the downloadable spec sheets where available. Your installer should also review the setting materials and joint recommendations so the tile performs properly in kitchens, baths and any other feature areas you choose.
Frequently Asked Questions
Depending on the series, you will find slim and classic subway formats such as 2.5x8, 2x9, 3x8, 3x9, 3x12 and 2x12 inch rectangles in dark green.
No. Many ceramic and porcelain tiles are suitable for interior wet walls, but you should always check each product page; some are wall only, while others have additional floor ratings or limitations.
Some porcelain tiles in the same color families are rated for floor and wall installation, while others are wall-only. The product description and spec sheet will state if a specific size and finish can be used on floors.
For basic details, look at the size, finish and body information on the product page. For more in-depth specifications, download the spec sheet where it is provided or contact the Nova Tile and Stone team directly.
For most wall installations, we recommend adding around 10% extra to cover cuts and minor breakage. For more complex layouts, such as herringbone or patterned niches, 15% is often safer. Our product pages include a calculator that lets you add your room measurements and choose a waste percentage so you can see exactly how many square feet and boxes to order
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