grout line on the the floor.
I also noticed the mortar man did messier
grout lines on the right than he did on the left, so that has me all Bessied - out, too.
I notice
the grout lines on the floor in the before pictures are much darker than in the after pictures.
Not exact matches
When I read the reviews
on the Rustoelum website people were saying there would be no
grout lines when finished, yet your pictures show
grout lines.
And the
grout is already horribly discolored
on the floor (after only a year)-- if I had installed true Carrera, I could have gone with tiny
grout lines.
Now I just need to work
on sealing all of the
grout lines.
When he built his house with red brick, he insisted
on chunky
grout lines.
I'm drawn to the messier
grout lines, so I guess I wish he had done them like that
on the left.
I brushed
on the first coat along all the
grout lines and baseboards.
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-...]
And finally, the tile I chose from Wayfair for the new bathroom also follows the opposite scale rule (this time large tiles
on the floor and small
on the wall), but I am using my final tip to mix two solid colored tiles of different shapes and let the
grout lines make up the only patterns.
Used a foam brush to paint the
grout lines before putting a coat
on the entire floor.
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).
White
grout is a pain to keep clean anyway, and the darker
grout lines would really show off the pattern
on the tile.
I told them that stone is a natural product with subtle differences apparent
on each tile, and the process of hand - laying stones often results in subtle variances along the
grout line.