3 Grout Trends Taking Over the Tile World

Gone are the days of basic, white grout. While it goes perfectly with some tile, there’s nothing wrong with thinking outside the grout box and going bold. From black to glitter, we take a peek at the trends between the tiles below.

Metallic
Want to make a statement? Go for a glamorous feel with glitter or metallic grout. Not only does it bring a unique aspect to your backsplash, but it’ll also help hide dirt and grime. (Photo via @kamigrayinteriors)

Colored
Whether you opt for a bright orange or a simple muted blue, colored grout is one way to have your grout serve as a style statement. It’s the perfect way to pair some personality to a neutral tile palette. (Photo via HGTV)

Black
From black stainless appliances to matte black faucets, we’re seeing black and white trend throughout kitchens. White tile with black grout keeps things simplistic while still giving your space a modern flair. (Photo via Katrina Lee Chambers)
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4 Tile Textures to Add to Your Home

From glazed to natural stone, textures are on the rise in the tile world. Looking to add it into your next set of design plans? Check out our overview of a few that are on trend.

Natural Stone
Natural stone isn’t just for the floors. Take this textured trend to your backsplash to add a warm, rustic feel to your kitchen. Natural stone is budget-friendly compared to other materials and each piece is unique. (Photo via Style Me Pretty)

Glazed
Planning on going bold? Glazed tile is one way to make your space look ultra luxurious. If you want to make an even bigger statement, take it a step further with a jewel-toned color like this beautiful emerald green. Keep in mind, glazed is less prone to staining but is more likely to scratch than unglazed tile, so think about its use case when installing. (Photo via The Jungalow)

Rough Brick
Industrial lofts have been trending in the design world for a few years now. If you want to incorporate this design in your home, try adding a brick backsplash to your kitchen. If you’re worried about staining, you may also consider brick veneer which will give you a similar look with an easy clean-up. (Photo via Decor Gold)

Basketweave
Going for a farmhouse style? A basketweave tile adds texture and dimension while allowing your space to remain classic and simple. (Photo via Houzz)
What’s your favorite textured tile trend? Tell us in the comments below or share them with us on Facebook for even more tile ideas.