I am laying white ceramic floor tiles in the bathroom, on a chip board floor, and am having difficulty finding white grouting which would be suitable. The tiles are 30 x 30 cm and are made up of a traditional pattern of smaller octagonal "tiles" with black squares at each corner. It looks as if there is white grouting between each would look strange to use brown or grey grouting which is all I seem able to find for the floor. Please can anyone help?
Thanks for answering .. and for the comment re flexible adhesive. I agree white floor grouting is the obvious one to use ... was just having difficulty finding any anywhere! Some has turned up at Topps Tiles. Thanks for your interest.
If you can't find such products at places like Topps or the DIY sheds, go to a tiling specialist. Even the trade people will sell you materials over the counter. White is a very common colour and they all make it.
You would be better with a grey grout, as after a while your white grout will be dirty in patches ! Also to begin with it will look like a blank floor. Hard@it
Ha ha ... thanks for your interest. I have since realised that the tile on display in the shop had white grout .... but that the tiles when they arrive on a sheet have spaces between so I can use grey grout after all! White grout would soon go grey anyway. Thanks again ..