MojoJD_IHB
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Hi, I posted something similar in the general real estate thread a few days back before realizing I should have posted it here.
Does anyone have an opinion on regular vs "zero" grout lines? I am about to have travertine floors installed, (14" I believe), diagonal, in the bathrooms and kitchen of my home. I was asked if I wanted regular or zero grout lines, but I have absolutely no idea which one to pick. No one I have spoken to in person has a preference or can tell me upside/downside to either. Does anyone in here have SOME information or an opinion?
They are both the same price, and the grout would be color matched. My assumption would be that the regular grout lines might keep things more even looking (edge thickness differences) while the zero grout line (while still technically not zero, just VERY thin) would make the floor look more like a solid piece of stone?
ANY response much appreciated. I have like 2-3 more days to decide and I'm at a loss.
Does anyone have an opinion on regular vs "zero" grout lines? I am about to have travertine floors installed, (14" I believe), diagonal, in the bathrooms and kitchen of my home. I was asked if I wanted regular or zero grout lines, but I have absolutely no idea which one to pick. No one I have spoken to in person has a preference or can tell me upside/downside to either. Does anyone in here have SOME information or an opinion?
They are both the same price, and the grout would be color matched. My assumption would be that the regular grout lines might keep things more even looking (edge thickness differences) while the zero grout line (while still technically not zero, just VERY thin) would make the floor look more like a solid piece of stone?
ANY response much appreciated. I have like 2-3 more days to decide and I'm at a loss.