If you want to avoid the boring all white effect choose a darker grout as in this bathroom for contrast and visual interest.
Subway tile industrial 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.
Simple white wall tiles extend all the way up to the ceiling to keep the room feeling airy and modern.
Besides that using a subway tile wall will also give you other easiness option for decoration.
Skylight above soaking tub scott shook68.
This pretty bathroom from austin texas based interior designer erin williamson has a classic contemporary feel with an industrial edge thanks to a black and white color palette and a striking black ceiling that makes it feel cozier than a plain white ceiling would.
Light that comes in from the exterior of the house.
Another way to help you build your industrial bathroom is by choosing the subway tiles.
In this bathroom designed by arent pyke the white subway tiles take a backseat so the purple marble sky blue paint and yellow tile accents can shine but they still offer some textural intrigue.
Industrial bathroom with subway tiles.