3 Ways to Grout Your Stone and Tile Floor

 


Grouting is an essential part of any tile project. No matter if you are working with natural stones or ceramic-porcelain tiles, you will need to grout the tiles installed to increase the durability and functionality of your installation.

Grouting prevents tiles from moving and helps increase “visual” appeal of your tiled floor. When it comes to finishing and giving your floor a beautiful look, you can use grout in different ways –

Matching Grout Color –

The most common way to grout is to match the color of grout with that of your stones and tiles. This will help create a clean and seamless look on your floor.

Some people do not like visible grout on their floors and walls. This is a perfect way out for them. You can match the color of grout and tile. Just add a some stone dust or color into the grout mixture, and you are ready to go.

Contrasting Grout Color –

With black stone or porcelain tiles, you can create a contrasting effect by using white grout color. Likewise, with white tiles, you can use black grout color to create a high-level contrast.

Contrasting grout color can enhance the drama in your interior design.

Neutral Grout Color –

Neutral color is also a popular option. You do not have to add anything to the mixture and it will give your floor a neutral yet appealing look. Then, the main focus will be on your stones and tiles.

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