How to choose the right grout and the ideal color for your ceramic?
The color of the joints can make all the difference in the appearance of your tile project. It is essential to ask yourself several questions to ensure a result that is both aesthetic and durable. With the advice of the designers from Atelier C3 Design and the wide selection of products at Pelletier Déco Surfaces, here are three questions to ask yourself before making your choice.
1. Delimit or standardize the tile?
The choice of joints can also influence the visual appearance of your tile, highlighting each tile or creating a more discreet effect.
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- Outline each tile: If you want each element to stand out visually, choose a contrasting color for the joint. This is particularly effective for geometric tiles, as it enhances the pattern and adds dynamism to the whole.
- More discreet ceramic: If you prefer a more homogeneous appearance where the tiles blend into each other, opt for a joint of the same color or in similar tones.
2. What if there are different colored tiles?
When using tiles of various colors, such as a checkerboard pattern, designers recommend choosing a color that fits well with the whole. For example, for a black and white pattern, a light grey is an excellent choice.
3. What if the same color as the tile does not exist in the grout?
If you can’t find a tile that is exactly the same color as your tile, go for a shade of grey. For example, a pale grey will go well with a light blue, while a charcoal grey will go well with a forest green.
Designers’ tip for choosing the right color of grout:
The designers of Atelier C3 design recommend to choose a joint in the same colors as the ceramic, but slightly darker than the main color. This allows less dirt to be seen and keeps the look longer. Avoid white grout, which tends to turn yellow over time. Opt for a shade like light grey, which is more resistant to aging.
Choose the type of seal according to the application
Finally, it is important to choose the right type of seam based on the location of your tile. To find out which product is best suited for your installation, consult your advisor at Pelletier Déco Surfaces:
- Quick-setting all-in-one grout: Ideal for walls and floors, this type of joint is suitable for most applications and easy to install.
- Epoxy Grout: Perfect for shower walls and floors, this mold-resistant seal resists UV rays and retains its color longer and ensures increased durability.
Did you know that Pelletier Déco Surfaces has a wide selection of grout and specialized cleaning products for installing and maintaining your tile?
Taking all these elements into account, it becomes much easier to select the ideal mortar for your project. At Pelletier Déco Surfaces, the majority of available grouts do not require a sealant after installation, simplifying the process. The designers of Atelier C3 Design also advise to choose a joint color that matches the shade of your tile. Remember, white is not recommended because it turns yellow with time. Prefer a pale grey for a durable and aesthetic result!