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That's
especially true when it comes to choosing flooring. With
ceramic tile or stone, there are so many color and design
choices for you to decide from that the possibilities are
endless. The best approach is to choose a color that best
suits your personality.
Ceramic
tile and stone are popular with homeowners because they
are moisture resistant, making them a natural fit for
baths. They're also perfect for kitchens, since they
won't scratch, dent, cut or burn. In addition to
flooring, ceramic tile and stone are also perfect for
countertops and walls. Overall, ceramic tile and stone
bring quality, value and beauty to your home.
So,
after you've specified the perfect tile or stone for your
home, it is important to choose premium installation
materials that will accentuate and complete the design
you are trying to achieve.
"Selecting
the right color grout or caulk is critical to achieving
the best look for your tile and stone surface," explained
Sandra Eich, marketing manager, TEC., Palatine, Ill.,
experts in the tile and stone industry. "When considering
installation products, it is important to consider color
choice to find a color that best suits your needs, color
accuracy to best match your tile or stone, and ease of
use for simple installation and minimal
clean-up."
With
its exclusive AccuColor® Grout colors, TEC delivers
all of this, and more. AccuColor Grout colors provide
unmatched color accuracy, color consistency and ease of
use with colors that accent the latest trends in tile and
stone. Offering 32 different color selections, you are
able to choose from and array of colors complementing the
latest consumer fashion trends in tile and stone. Some of
the colors available with AccuColor Grouts include the
following: mist, reminiscent of misty, coastal days;
clay, a burnt orange similar to aged terracotta; starry
night, a deep, dark navy blue; and more.
AccuColor
Grout colors are also lab formulated to precise digitally
determined color specifications using advanced 'color
metrics' technology. Each batch of grout is assured to be
the right color using a color computer called a
'spectrophotometer,' providing superior color accuracy
that matches your tile and stone. |