Dark grout against a light tile can help the look from being too washed out and can help anchor the white and provide some substance to the look.
White tiles black grout bathroom.
While white tile might be a standard for bathrooms black tile is a trendy option that can add luxury appeal to a larger bathroom.
Black and white floor tiles lead to a drop in bathtub fitted with an oil rubbed bronze tub filler fixed to white subway surround tiles finished with black grout.
This tile works equally well on walls floors or backsplashes.
But on this bathroom wall the white marble tiles have gray veins and black grouting.
Blue tolix stools in a cottage kids bathroom under a vintage sink with a vintage faucet and an oil rubbed bronze mirror.
The tiles are cut into elongated rectangles and laid in a herringbone pattern for added style.
It can also enhance the look of the bathroom helping light tiles to look even lighter.
In this floor tile the black is what stands out to the eye but the white portions are more toward the edges of the tile so a light grout is the more effective choice a dark grout would chop the pattern up too much.