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Thanks - What about where the tile meets the units though? and the internal corners? As others have said, I think using the same colour grout and silicone (mapei grey), with a few attempts i think can get it blend in somehow.

For me I would use the white on internal corners and against the units. Reason being, because of the bevelled edge on the tile the thickness of the bead will change each time it changes angle. It will really stand out, grey over white, the white would be less noticeable.
 
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For me I would use the white on internal corners and against the units. Reason being, because of the bevelled edge on the tile the thickness of the bead will change each time it changes angle. It will really stand out, grey over white, the white would be less noticeable.

Good point. Thats my biggest concern, getting a constant straight bead over the angles whilst somehow ensuring the 'diamonds' dont stand out. I guess I'll only know when I get round to siliconing.

I'll try both white n grey n see what looks best. Thanks for that.
 
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View attachment 94133 View attachment 94134 View attachment 94133 View attachment 94134 I'm a bit late entering this thread, have just done a kitchen with white metros and grey grout, always use a neat silicone seal on all internal corners, against units and worktops. The Mapei grey should blend in quite well (I just spray with a little water with a drop of washing up liquid added and smooth over with a finger tip, multi wipes really help to keep things neat). Looking really good so far, had to tile a arched widow a few years back and the underside, cut individual pieces of trim to fit.
 
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View attachment 94133 View attachment 94134 View attachment 94133 View attachment 94134 I'm a bit late entering this thread, have just done a kitchen with white metros and grey grout, always use a neat silicone seal on all internal corners, against units and worktops. The Mapei grey should blend in quite well (I just spray with a little water with a drop of washing up liquid added and smooth over with a finger tip, multi wipes really help to keep things neat). Looking really good so far, had to tile a arched widow a few years back and the underside, cut individual pieces of trim to fit.

Evening - for some reason your attachments aren't showing up.. Might take a bit of time to replicate onto the forum maybe?
 
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That arch looks stunning. The grey grout also compliments the white metro very well. We've gone for a slightly darker grey (cement grey) as we're hoping to have a dark laminate floor.................

All this talk of tiling is making me want to tile the floor though. Its a tiny area (1.5m x 1.5m max), and most of the cuts will be hidden under the plinth.

One step at a time I guess.
 
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You should go for tiling the floor but just be careful with the choice of tile (once you have a glazed tile in the kitchen you soon realise how much you drop stuff!) But a full bodied porcelain or wood/stone effect will be more forgiving.
 

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