HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT TILE AND GROUT COLORS - 10 Of The Best Tile & Grout Color Combinations.

We have no trouble finding incredible tiles for our remodeling or renovation projects, but sometimes it isn't easy to choose the perfect grout color combinations. Often overlooked or an afterthought, the color of your grout lines can make a huge difference in your space's overall look and feel. Choose the right color grout to create the design aesthetic you’re striving for.

Choose A Grout Color That CLOSELY MATCHES Your Tile Color

Turn heads by selecting a grout color that matches your tile color, creating an effortless look. Doing this will give you the illusion of having one unified surface rather than individual tiles.

Choose A grout Color That CONTRASTS with Your Tile Color.

If you want to make your tiles stand out, consider opting for a grout color contrasting with the tile. With this choice, you can customize the amount of contrast - go as bold or subtle as preferred!

 

Don’t Know What Color Grout To Use For Your Next Tile Project? - here are 12 popular combinations, plus tips to help you choose the right color.

 

White Subway Tile And Black Grout

Love white tile? Looking for what color grout to use with white tile? Here’s a tried-and-true look that makes a bold statement. This light tileHere’s a tried-and-true look that makes a bold statement. This light tile layout and grout color combination are perfect in farmhouse shiplap bathrooms or as a kitchen backsplash that will last for years. This timeless neutral tile gets a lift with a grout joint in a contrasting color. One drawback of black or darker color grout is that it can fade over time (take a look at this post which goes into more depth on the PROS AND CONS OF CHOOSING BLACK GROUT

Gray Tile With Light Gray Grout

Pondering what color grout to use with gray tile? Combining gray grout and a gray tile color creates a warm, classic look right at home with any design style. The subtle contrast between the two colors adds texture to your walls or floors without overwhelming the space. This can be especially helpful in small bathrooms or kitchens to help define individual tiles and make the space appear larger. If you are looking for a sophisticated combination, choose tile grout the same color as your tile.

Gray Tile With White Grout

Gray and light neutrals are very popular tile colors. You can create beautiful tile features with gray tile and off white grout. This color scheme is perfect for making the tile pattern stand out against the wall or floor in modern style homes.

White Subway Tiles With White Grout

Using white tiles with a matching grout color is an easy way to make your space look seamless. The lighter color tile will appear continuous from a distance, creating a clean look. If you want to add some texture and warmth to the space but still keep your palette monochromatic, handmade tiles with their perfect imperfections are an ideal choice. Pair them with brass fixtures for an extra luxe touch.

Black Tile With White Grout

The beauty of black tiles is they look amazing with any color grout, but this statement-making combination of black tile and white grout color offers a bold look with an edge. The light grout helps the tile material stand out, letting the tiles shine.

White Grout Marble Tile

Freshening up your space doesn't have to be difficult. No need to overthink things, keep your grout decisions simple. White tile grout pairs nicely with natural stone like marble, creating a bright classic look that allows the marble backdrop to shine.

Gray Grout Marble Tile

Our top grout colors for marble tile are all neutrals. Natural colored grout options lend a softer look that allows the variation in the stones' veining and color to be the primary design motif. This look is about showing off the tile's natural good looks, rather than its shape.

Black Tile With Light Gray Grout

Using black subway tile or a similarly dark colored tile, like these oval-shaped tiles shown, the contrast with light gray grout will make your tile design stand out more. Another advantage of this grout color is that it is less likely to show stains and is more forgiving than bright white grout when it comes to maintenance.

Black Tile With Charcoal Grout

If you're looking for a chic and modern option for your home, consider using darker tile colors like these black and bronze handmade tiles. Matching the grout to the tile can give your space a polished finished look. (take a look at this post which goes into more depth on the  PROS AND CONS OF CHOOSING BLACK GROUT.

Blue Tile With Light Gray Grout

Blue tiles are trending in bathrooms and kitchens, from floor tile to backsplashes this tile creates a fresh swoon-worthy look. Use a slightly lighter blue-gray grout, it will bring out the color and texture of each tile to life.

Dark Blue Tile With Dark Gray Grout

This color combination adds a bit more of a dramatic feel to your space. The darker grout creates a subtle contrast and helps to ground the darker blue tile to showcase the herringbone design.

Gray Subway Tile With Neutral or Beige Grout

Instantly elevate the look of any room with a captivating combination of gray subway tiles and dark grout - making your walls more dynamic and visually appealing! Great for both traditional and modern design styles, this combination is an easy way to make your space feel unique.

 

How To Choose The Right Tile And Grout Combinations

Here are three options to consider when thinking about your tile design:

1) Choose A Contrasting Grout Color

If you want your tile pattern to stand out or make a statement, use a grout color that contrasts with the tile. For example, contrasting grout colors can highlight an interesting herringbone pattern. It can also take a boring tile, like white subway tile, and elevate it.

2) Match Your Tile And Your Grout

If you want the tile to be the primary focus, with the grout playing a minor role, choose a matching grout color. This will create the most seamless look.

3) Consider A Neutral Grout Color

A tile's grout can significantly affect the overall look of your room. If you want your tile to stand out but not too much, go with a neutral grout tone. To pick the right neutral style, compare it with the room as a whole and the tile so that it complements rather than contrasts.

How Do I Maintain Grout?

Maintaining grout color can be challenging, especially in high-traffic areas or where the grout is often wet. This includes floors, behind sinks, and in showers. Sadly black grout will not solve your dirt problems either, read out post on THE PROS ANS CONS OF CHOOSING BLACK GROUT. A grout sealer is essential and will help prevent staining over time, as grout is known to absorb any liquid it comes into contact with.

 

Should Grout Be Lighter Or Darker Than Tile?

The tile you select should reflect the overall aesthetic of your space. A white subway tile, for example, can take on a new look by choosing a contrasting grout color. If you want a more uniform look, choose a neutral-colored grout or an exact match to your tile.

 

Interior Designers Tip - Mock It Up

When you can't decide on a grout color, try this before committing to your full tile installation: hold the grout sample up next to the tile edges. This will give you an idea of what the final product will look like. You could also ask your tiler to create a small mockup using your chosen tile and grout colors. Doing this will make it easier for you to visualize and narrow down your decision.

 

To pull off your design vision, the perfect tile and grout color combinations are essential to consider. Take your time and pick the combo you love for your space so you’ll have a beautiful, timeless, and easy-to-maintain tiled surface! Good luck!


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