How to Decide Grout Width for Stone-Look Porcelain Tiles



Stone-look porcelain tiles efficiently replace natural stones in modern homes and offices. The reason why the popularity of stone-effect tiles is catching pace is their flawless stone look and some additional plus sides such as water resistance, mold resistance, and stain resistance.

You can install them the way you would install natural stones. But the biggest bafflement is when it is time to decide on the width of tile (or grout) lines and joints. In this blog, we offer tips on the right width of grout while tiling stone-look porcelain tiles –

Continuing the Pattern –

If you are planning to create a continuing effect with swirling and veining pattern of your stone-look tiles, then you should keep the grout lines thin. The idea is to have grout lines as thin as possible. They should not be visible if you wish to achieve this effect on your tiled layout.

Traditional Bathroom Flooring –

You can have wider grout lines in bathroom, kitchen, and laundry room. This way, you will be able to create better friction on your flooring when wet.

To ensure straight lines and same grout width on your stone-look porcelain floor, you should use tile spacers.

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