Hi Angela. What a great job you’ve done. My process for choosing grout appears below, but really you’ve made so many nice choices, I don’t think you could go wrong.
Before you choose a grout, decide whether you like the look of the tile un-grouted. If you like seeing the space between the tiles, choose something other than white. If you want to erase those lines.... choose a white.
What is your gut telling you?
If you decide you want to see the tile lines, the question now is how much. You will go for a gray (not a blue gray, because you’re not trying to harmonize with the cabinets, but with the counters), but how deep a gray? Resist the urge to go full on black like the grout in your floor tile. It’s a very specific look, and black grout can actually stain your tile.
So, it’s either white, light or medium gray (or silver). If you still aren’t sure, buy them and grout some of your extra tile on a sample board to see what you prefer.
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