Amazing, especially with the bright colours! I never thought the grout colour would influence the other colours that much. Thank you for showing this so clearly!
Hi Helen Like all your stuff but special thanks for this particular video ! It was really helpful in helping me decide the appropriate colour grout for my current project :)
Interesting. Thank you for the comparison demo. It's great to see them side by side. I have to admit the mid grey to me made the tiles look dull and a bit dirty. The black is much more striking. The white grout I think only works in very special circumstances.
That is an amazing difference! You’re right, the tiles themselves appear to be different colors. Still, I tend to like the dark grout better than the mid range. The mid range seems to make the tile look dirty. Where the white reminds me of a bathroom floor 😁. Thanks for the comparison. I am new to mosaics, and still learning a lot about grouting.
Interesting. I have never thought of the grey that way. I think we all get into our particular patterns of working and sometimes it's hard to see things with fresh eyes!
Hi Helen, is it possible to Dye a white grout after you have completed a project if you feel you've made a mistake or do you have to scrub it out and add the grey on top?
Yes, it is possible. You can paint the grout lines with acrylic paint. I've done that before! Another solution would be, as you suggest, to scrub out enough so that you can add the grey on top. 😀
On mosaics where I’ve been tempted, for whatever reason, to use a dark grout, I’ve had to then consider the mosaic ruined. It has a terrible effect, like in your samples. In light areas, the dark grout has the “fracturing” effect, as you call it. A whitish grout has been fine for light-colored mosaics, but where I’ve had fields of both light and dark areas, I’ve come to use a light grout on the light areas and a medium gray on the dark areas, thus avoiding the fracturing effect in both areas.
Yes, it's definitely sometimes worth making the effort to use different grout colours for different sections. I have done that too and have been pleased that I did.
I do indeed. Even though sometimes it is quite a lot of extra work - I tape off the area I want to grout separately with masking tape. It is definitely worth it in certain cases.
Amazing, especially with the bright colours! I never thought the grout colour would influence the other colours that much. Thank you for showing this so clearly!
It is truly amazing how much difference it makes! Glad it was helpful. 😀
This was very interesting; I will have to watch it again to see which look I prefer. Thank you for taking the time to to make those examples.
You are so welcome!
You're a Life Saver! Thank You Helen for the tips!
Happy to help James! 😀
Helpful,thank you
You're welcome!
Hi Helen Like all your stuff but special thanks for this particular video ! It was really helpful in helping me decide the appropriate colour grout for my current project :)
You are so welcome!
Interesting. Thank you for the comparison demo. It's great to see them side by side. I have to admit the mid grey to me made the tiles look dull and a bit dirty. The black is much more striking. The white grout I think only works in very special circumstances.
It's all so much a matter of personal preference but I think we can all agree that the white grout can only be used with great caution!
That is an amazing difference! You’re right, the tiles themselves appear to be different colors. Still, I tend to like the dark grout better than the mid range. The mid range seems to make the tile look dirty. Where the white reminds me of a bathroom floor 😁. Thanks for the comparison. I am new to mosaics, and still learning a lot about grouting.
Interesting. I have never thought of the grey that way. I think we all get into our particular patterns of working and sometimes it's hard to see things with fresh eyes!
Hi Helen, is it possible to Dye a white grout after you have completed a project if you feel you've made a mistake or do you have to scrub it out and add the grey on top?
Yes, it is possible. You can paint the grout lines with acrylic paint. I've done that before! Another solution would be, as you suggest, to scrub out enough so that you can add the grey on top. 😀
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On mosaics where I’ve been tempted, for whatever reason, to use a dark grout, I’ve had to then consider the mosaic ruined. It has a terrible effect, like in your samples. In light areas, the dark grout has the “fracturing” effect, as you call it. A whitish grout has been fine for light-colored mosaics, but where I’ve had fields of both light and dark areas, I’ve come to use a light grout on the light areas and a medium gray on the dark areas, thus avoiding the fracturing effect in both areas.
Yes, it's definitely sometimes worth making the effort to use different grout colours for different sections. I have done that too and have been pleased that I did.
Do you have a calculation you use to estimate the amount of grout powder you would need per square inch?
No, I'm afraid not. I have done it so often now that I just do it by eye. Sorry not to be able to help!
Do you ever use more than 1 grout color on a piece?
I do indeed. Even though sometimes it is quite a lot of extra work - I tape off the area I want to grout separately with masking tape. It is definitely worth it in certain cases.