Using a light colored grout, particularly in conjunction with white tiles, can produce a bright, clean look, but it is a very high maintenance choice. Even with consistant cleaning it is nearly impossible to protect it from staining and discoloration over time. Because of this, dark grout has gained in popularity.
SHOULD GROUT BE DARKER OR LIGHTER THAN THE TILE? This is somewhat a matter of taste, but if you have a variegated tile with several shades, you have several options to choose from for grout color. Choosing lighter colors blends your design together. Darker colors create a more dramatic effect.
White grout gives white tiles a fresh, bright, and seamless look. Just note that this will definitely result in your tile being the star of the show.
Dark gray is a good choice if you want the grout to stand out more against the white tile. It provides more contrast without being too bold. We actually used a pearl gray with white subway tile in the pantry of our current home. We love that it doesn't show dirt while giving the tile a modern, but yet timeless look.
A STATEMENT MAKER - white tile with black grout
An easy way to add a little drama and nice contrast to bathroom floors or shower walls. Plus, this pairing is a classic combination that works perfectly with modern farmhouse interior design themes.
Black grout will never be out of style and will always look timeless and classic paired with white subway tile.
Just as light grouts make dark tiles appear bolder, dark grouts add visual interest and striking contrast when paired with light-colored bathroom tiles. Unlike white grouts, they require less cleaning and upkeep, though they are prone to fading and staining from strong bathroom cleaners.
Do you have white tile floors and aren't sure how to keep those but change the rest of the space? It can be a tough job to come up with and to match what you may be imaging with no further advice or information. White floors in a bathroom look best with greens, blues, yellows, and neutral colors.
Your tiles will be coated in a thin layer of grout, commonly called grout haze. Sometimes this is hard to see but usually it shows as a greyish haze.
If you're looking to consider a grout colour for its practicality, remember that light neutral-coloured grouts in greys, beiges and browns is always a safe bet in bathrooms or kitchens that are likely to get grubby over time. The lighter the grout the more regular maintenance it will need.
It's Modern and Timeless
While trendy, black grout presents a timeless look. It is one of those farmhouse-style trends that won't go away anytime soon. It won't go out of style and will make any kitchen or bathroom look modern with a classic look.
GROUT COLOR
There are hundreds of shades of white and grey to choose from—each one producing a different look. Bright white grout is tricky to work with. If it outshines your tile, the tile can look old or dingy. It is also difficult to get clean.
Light pewter is by far one of our most widely used grout colors! This shade is a true gray to “greige” grout that pairs beautifully with white subway tile, offering a subtle but noticeable contrast.
Dark grout can lose its color when cleaned with products that are too harsh or with tools that are too abrasive. Once the color is impacted, it is difficult to bring it back to its original luster.
The grout color that's easiest to keep clean is likely to be a neutral shade such as a gray, or a tone of beige. These are super-practical choices for both kitchen and bathroom tile, and will demand less maintenance to stay looking good as new.
Here are the pros of using the black grout and white tiles:
It's modern and different. It won't stain like a white or gray grout. It is dark and will never show any dirt.
Create a grid with dark grout
It's possible to completely change the look of plain white square tiles, just by choosing a different colour for your grout. Going for black grout will create a dramatic grid style, which can be further enhanced with black brassware and accessories.
Using dark grout with square and rectangle white tiles gives your design a grid effect that allows for a uniform finish that is both modern and a timeless aesthetic.
They are considered a timeless classic that never goes out of style. The crisp, clean look of white patio tiles can add a touch of elegance and sophistication to any outdoor space. White patio tiles are a popular and on-trend choice for garden design.
Tile colour
Whilst bold colours are modern and can help to create depth, it's often best to use them sparingly if you're trying to create the impression of increased space. We recommend choosing pale tile shades such as white, cream, beige or grey because they can make the room look lighter and brighter.
There are many grout color options that would work well with gray, but the most popular and best looking combinations are white, light gray, dark gray or charcoal, and a blue gray.
Especially if the grout has been neglected. Because its typically light in color and has a porous composition, grout is prone to staining. It can also trap dirt, grease, body oils, soap scum, and odors.
Pale grey can just look like dirty white, a much darker grey looks deliberate. Grout is porous so will absorb colour and dirt.
Waterproof epoxy grout is ideal for showers and bathrooms because of its bonding power. Epoxy grout won't crack, stain, or shrink, making it an ideal solution for wet environments.