Sentences with phrase «grout because»

Let me know how you grout it because I never did figure out the correct way.
I have the same tile but went with the white grout because my granite countertops are a little darker.
At the last minute, I asked the installer to put in gray grout because I was afraid of food and grease staining the white grout.

Not exact matches

I asked because when I was blending the soaked raw buckwheat grout (for 24 hours) with 10.4 oz, the bubble already start to form so not sure if it because I already «activate» the grain of what.
Because I kept it around the house, I'd also seen first hand what happens when it spills on a kitchen floor (grout = permanently ruined) so I was afraid it would stain my teeth and not whiten them.
Because it acts as a bleach, HP is a great option for cleaning and brightening tile grout.
I'm considering doing that in my kitchen because tile and grout are just not that appealing to me.
I bought 1 gallon of June Day Behr paint (1 quart wouldn't have been enough because it took 3 coats to cover the dark finish) I turned it into chalk paint by adding a tablespoon of unsanded grout mixed with a bit of water for every cup of paint I used.
Craft paint will bind up with Plaster of Paris and Non-sanded grout recipes because it has an acrylic in it.
Cleaning grout can be tricky, because you have to let it set long enough to become firm, but not so hard that you can't remove the excess with a grout sponge.
I buy my grout and thinset from Monterey Tile in Chandler, lately I've been getting tile from Home Depot just because I need small batch (couple of pallettes).
«The grout is dark because, you know, they're boys,» says this very practical mother of Townes, 2, and Hayes, 6 months.
Craft paint will bind up with Plaster of Paris and Non-sanded grout recipes because it has an acrylic in it.
Sporting some of my yellow rubber gloves, and armed with a rubber float, Kevin dove right into the grouting process yesterday using a handy dandy product called «Simple Grout»... Because you literally just smear it on, wait a few hours, and then wipe it off - it really does make grouting insanely simple!
If you end up with dried grout haze because, say, your dog figures out how to open the fridge and you have an huuuuuge mess to clean up all the sudden, a Mr. Clean magic eraser will take it off easy - peasy!
I'm considering doing that in my kitchen because tile and grout are just not that appealing to me.
When we first moved into our house, the kitchen floor was covered in dingy, gray ceramic tiles that weren't laid very level, and had different - sized / badly - stained (because they were never sealed) grout lines running between them...
I chose to use a light gray grout with my white subway tile because I like the way it looks, but it also has another advantage.
I looked through all of my before photos of my house and never took a picture of the bathroom that included the tile floor because I hated the grout work someone did so much.
However, with the way we installed our brick floor the grout lines are as smooth as a hardwood floor, because you poly over the top of the bricks / grout about 5 - 8 times afterwards.
Sure it's pretty but it is extremely hard to stand on for periods of time (particularly in a kitchen), difficult to clean because of the grout.
I prefer a pretty tiny grout line because it makes it easy to keep the grout looking clean and it is easier on the eyes.
When we first moved into our house, the kitchen floor was covered in dingy, gray ceramic tiles that weren't laid very level, and had different - sized / badly - stained (because they were never sealed) grout lines running between them... So right after we moved in, we quickly covered it up with an inexpensive, dark - colored, laminate flooring we purchased on -LSB-...]
Because I like a little texture and a little age to my grout, Oyster Gray works perfectly to achieve both.
Sporting some of my yellow rubber gloves, and armed with a rubber float, Kevin dove right into the grouting process yesterday using a handy dandy product called «Simple Grout»... Because you literally just smear it on, wait a few hours, and then wipe it off - it really does make grouting... [Read More...]
I knew I wanted to use a dark grout, but didn't want to go black because I was afraid it was going to be too dark and clash a little with the paint color.
What I did was to paint the whole backsplash a glossy white, because I want it to look like white subway tile with grey grout.
Smaller tiles are less slippery because more grout is used and the grout acts as a non-skid surface.
I'm a huge fan of the Moroccan plaster finish tadelakt — applied seamlessly, it results in a beautifully smooth surface, free from grout lines — or alternatively, polished concrete, because it doesn't matter if it chips slightly as it just leaves a lovely crumpled effect.
The dark grout helps because it doesn't show dirt.
For grout I used some tubs of Fusion Pro grout in Ice Crystal I was given by Home Depot at Haven Conference, and was a special Designer Series product, which I called Glitter Grout, because it looks like natural stone glittery specks are in the ggrout I used some tubs of Fusion Pro grout in Ice Crystal I was given by Home Depot at Haven Conference, and was a special Designer Series product, which I called Glitter Grout, because it looks like natural stone glittery specks are in the ggrout in Ice Crystal I was given by Home Depot at Haven Conference, and was a special Designer Series product, which I called Glitter Grout, because it looks like natural stone glittery specks are in the gGrout, because it looks like natural stone glittery specks are in the groutgrout!
«Smaller tiles work best here because they require lots of grout, which grips as kids scamper in and out,» notes McCarthy.
He was not too concerned about if he accidentally covered some grout with the French Linen Chalk Paint ® by Annie Sloan because he knew once he added the stencil... there would be enough movement - no one would really notice!
In our master bathroom I considered using gray grout but went with white because I was afraid the gray would always look dirty.
I even bleached and scrubbed the grout in the entire kitchen for this reveal (and also because it was disgusting and needed to be done)!
I was all paranoid because I had recently settled on this exact tile with black / dark gray grout for our bath and when I saw the blunder around the edges I had a minor heart attack followed by sadness.
The gray works well against the natural stone chimney because it offers contrast while still blending beautifully with the grout.
What you see in the pictures is basically what it will look like once finished though because our grout color is grey.
Because you see, when you got a little closer, you saw that the white tile with WHITE grout... was anything BUT white.
I ended up covering it with tile, and then that became a mess because the grout cracked... and then the tiles started cracking.
But since the tiles are staggered, I'm kind of at a dead end because I can't figure out how to stencil and stay within the grout lines (the stencil would end up going over the grout lines and the grout lines would basically bisect the pattern on one side).
You can use bleach in the grout lines, or if you want an all natural product, I recommend Hydrogen Peroxide because it has a bleaching agent and it will kill the mildew.
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