Guys,
I'm unsure what grout to choose for our latest project and I'm hoping you can help.
We're having 20mm 400x600 porcelain tiles (which look more like sandstone- riven surface and edges etc) installed into a summerhouse (36sqm). It'll be used as a shed, gym, play room etc - so it'll see some abuse!
I was looking at non porus/impermeable solutions..so I could wipe the joints as I clean the tiles.
Flowpoint - looks great, but not sure how you'd use in a room you can't hose off!
Bal Absolute Epoxy - looks like it's one of these new epoxy grouts, could work?
Fugabella - Also looks non permiable - and just like normal grout?
When the tiles were installed for our patio and path they used some of this brush in stuff - which was a lovely buff/sand colour, being porous it's now a sort of mud colour, so, keen not to repeat and use something porous like this.
Any thoughts/recommendations much appreciated - the fit out is happening now so I need to make a decision quickly!
Cheers!
I'm unsure what grout to choose for our latest project and I'm hoping you can help.
We're having 20mm 400x600 porcelain tiles (which look more like sandstone- riven surface and edges etc) installed into a summerhouse (36sqm). It'll be used as a shed, gym, play room etc - so it'll see some abuse!
I was looking at non porus/impermeable solutions..so I could wipe the joints as I clean the tiles.
Flowpoint - looks great, but not sure how you'd use in a room you can't hose off!
Bal Absolute Epoxy - looks like it's one of these new epoxy grouts, could work?
Fugabella - Also looks non permiable - and just like normal grout?
When the tiles were installed for our patio and path they used some of this brush in stuff - which was a lovely buff/sand colour, being porous it's now a sort of mud colour, so, keen not to repeat and use something porous like this.
Any thoughts/recommendations much appreciated - the fit out is happening now so I need to make a decision quickly!
Cheers!