Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Should tile grout be darker than the tile?
I'm in a quandry.....have light grout with light tile, grout is driving me nuts. Anyone "repainted" their grout to a darker color and like the new look?
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Personal choice!
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Grout in a contrasting color tends to make a room look smaller by cutting it up into small squares. Grout in a color close to the tile color will make the grout lines "disappear", making the room look larger. It is a personal choice, and grout can be stained many colors, and sealed to preserve the color. Contact any tile store/ installer for contractors.
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i did a lighter brown tile in bathroom with a darker brown grout and love it and also same in guest bath lighter gray tile with darker grout and love that one too. !!
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I like grout in a color that doesn't make the tile look like graph paper, so blending as well as possible works for me.
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Whether the grout is light or dark, the dirt it harbors is still the same.....and the traffic areas' grout, even when diligently scrubbed, will still be darker than the periphery where nobody walks.
Many expensive homes here look institutional inside because of too much tile. Solid, factory-finished hardwood is a winner every time: Natural Choice Hardwood Floors from Armstrong |
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So, it is really preference to look "seamless", or a distinct pattern. I really think it depends on the room itself.
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