Then add colored grout to the caulk and mix thoroughly with a 3 in.
Matching wall and floor tile grouting.
But where two tiled shower walls meet or where a shower wall meets the floor called change of.
Apply the grout diagonally across the tile joints to squish the grout into the joints photo 5.
Don t have photo s unfortunately as i didn t have my camera.
Use grout to color match the caulk.
The centres of your tiles wall and floor need to be exactly the same so if the tiles are exactly the same size you have to use the same size spacers for wall and floor.
If your room is off square you might find the lines creeping off but should be ok in a bathrooom.
Back in the day when most tiles had cushion edges matching the grout lines between floor and wall tiles was a must.
I have 300 x 600 wall tiles and matching floor tiles but they only came in 300 x 300.
As mentioned above set out the floor first to govern the lines for the wall.
All the grout lines match up perfectly but there are small variations in the tile sizes resulting in the grouting being variable widths.
Perhaps you ve heard rules of thumb like ceramic tiles are for walls and porcelain tiles are for floors or small tiles go on the wall large tiles go on the floor to set the record straight these old adages are well hogwash.
Use whichever side or corner of the float is necessary to fully compress grout into the entire.
To match grout lines or not to match grout lines is one of the most common questions a client will ask.
Our wall tiles are floor to ceiling 300 x 600mm vertical and the floor tiles are 300x300mm so no reason why they couldn t have matched up and i guess having 3m ceilings and.
You can put ceramic or porcelain on the wall or the floor and both the wall and the floor can be decked out in large or small tile.
Darker grout can.
That ll keep you from messing up a finished floor.
Anyway just curious how everyone else s tiles look do your grout lines match up or am i being pedantic.
Why your grout choice is just as important as your floor tile.
Grout is generally the best choice for filling joints between tiles in showers or elsewhere.