Grouts for Floors or Walls

When choosing a grout for your floor or wall tiling scheme, you need to try and consider a few points! The most traditional way of grouting was to use white on the walls and grey on the floors. Although not necessarily adventurous this combination does make sense. The white grout on the walls helps to give a bright feel and shows the tiles off – which if like alot of people you have taken time in choosing your scheme you want to do.

A grout protector such as lithofin will help to prolong the white freshness of the grout on your walls for much longer and through many cleaning sessions keeping your tiles looking like new.

The grey grout on the floor helps to differentiate between the floor and wall tiles, and often the grout joints on the floor are wider, therefore more open to attract dirt from feet and shoes. This will darken the grout, which in time will probably all blend into your room, but it helps the bathroom look good for longer, as a lighter grout would look dirtier quicker, as well as there being a larger contrast in the colours as you look around the edge of the room where there is less foot traffic.

Nowadays there is much more choice for your grout colour, but this often makes the selection process harder.