What color grout stays the cleanest?

White looks cleaner at first, but it's impossible to keep it clean after a few years of use. That said, epoxy grout can solve your white and dirty grout problems. It has epoxy in the grout mix that prevents the grout from getting soaked in dirt, etc., making cleaning much easier. Epoxy grout is our option when we make white grout in commercial applications, which are used much more than in an area of average household tiles.

Neutral grout colors such as beige, taupe, cream or light gray remain a safe and timeless choice for bathrooms. These shades provide a soft contrast without burdening the design, making them particularly versatile. The color of the grout that's easiest to keep clean is likely to be a neutral shade, such as gray, or a shade of beige. These are very practical options for kitchen and bathroom tiles, and they will require less maintenance to keep them looking like new. White, dark and neutral grouts have their place in the design and the best shade depends on the color of the tile and your personal preferences.

To balance aesthetics and maintenance, you can't go wrong with a neutral gray or beige grout. These lightly pigmented grouts will improve the design of light and dark colored tiles, have a lower risk of staining the tiles compared to a dark grout and hide dirt and stains better than a white grout. The kitchen floor is black tiled with black grout, which I think is great and I liked it, but I repeat that it is a lot of grout to clean for the floor of the kitchen.

Curt Cuneo
Curt Cuneo

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