My sister has white subway in her kitchen and bathrooms with a dark grey grout and I love it so much that I just did the same in our new addition — in fact, I'm going to dig out the grout in the upstairs bathroom (which is
white grout on white subway tile) and do a silvery / grey grout in its place.
Not exact matches
Then I added the same color I used for the
grout randomly
on the painted brick for a
white - washed effect.
«In the end we decided
on a
white kitchen and a metro tile splashback with dark
grout.
I'd love to go
white with grey
grout and wonder how you think a paint job
on the floor might hold up...
I feel like I am
on a «NO
WHITE GROUT» mission in life after moving into a house with an all white master bath
WHITE GROUT» mission in life after moving into a house with an all
white master bath
white master bathroom.
The man who is going to install it isn't available for about 3 weeks, but when he does come over to work
on it, I'm going to have him leave just a liiiiiiittle bit of the (ivory - colored)
grout we're using
on top of the bricks so that they really look
white - washed... kind of like the inspiration photo I put together a while back:
Originally, I planned
on white tiles with light gray
grout.
Two days
on my belly with an artist brush and
white Grout Renew and it is A-May-zing how great it looks.
I bought several bottles of this stuff to change our blech dirty brown
grout into
white, and could NOT figure out how to avoid wiping up everything without wrecking what I had just painted
on the
grout.
via
White subway tile with a dark
grout gives a sophisticated statement while coordinating with the beautiful range hood — The gold accents are just the icing
on on the cake!
Soft green metro tiles with
white grouting make the room feel really light, airy and spacious, and the streamlined integrated storage solutions mean the room is clutter free with just colour pop towels
on display (and everything else handily hidden away behind closed - door cupboards).
The contrasting
grout on the
white subway tile backsplash and iron cup pull handles provide subtle dark accents.
Wall paint: Benjamin Moore's Palladian Blue; floor tile:
white marble from Home Depot, tub / shower tile:
white subway tile from Home Depot, vanity (including marble top): Home Depot / Decorators (also available
on Amazon here); faucet: Delta from plumbingdepot.com; shower curtain: Kohls; light fixtures and «hidden» fan: Home Depot; towel ladder: DIYed for $ 16 (here's how); toilet: Glacier Bay from Home Depot; mirror: Home Decorators; floor mat: World Market; bamboo blinds: Home Depot; bathtub / shower fixtures: Delta from Home Depot;
grout: Mapei's Frost color; baskets and over toilet tray: World Market; faux flowers: World Market; soap pump: Target; Ball jar: Antique find from Lake Geneva, WI; flower vase: TJ Maxx (similar one from World Market); tissue holder: Home Goods; clam shell: Fiji from our honeymoon; starfish: Michaels; wooden keys: Grandinroad; sconces (including vintage light bulbs and glass shades): Lowe's; striped towels: Pottery Barn;
white and gray towels: Target; glass canister set: Crate & Barrel;
white pot and faux plant: Ikea; toilet paper holder: Moen from Plumbing Depot; kina shells: New Zealand; window: Studio 41; curved shower rod: Home Depot.
Needless to say, I was laser focused
on having a
white kitchen and if that meant picking out Alabaster
grout so be it.
The initial ideas though of a ceiling with a 1 × 8 v - groove pine with fresh trim were painted in Benjamin Moore
White Dove, the standard (3 × 6) subway tile
on the walls, additional lighting was added, and the standard hex tile with a gray
grout all ended up being implemented in our space.
Notice the tone -
on - tone tile... I chose an off -
white grout so you could still see some subtle contrast, adding texture, but still clean and bright.
White grout is a pain to keep clean anyway, and the darker
grout lines would really show off the pattern
on the tile.