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Marble Floor for Bathroom

We are remodeling our bathroom and have chosen to use 3x6" honed marble tiles for the walls. We have chosen a basket weave mosaic for the bathroom floor and shower floor. Which would be best for the floors: honed marble or polished marble? We are wanting to use a dark gray grout on the floors. Is there a chance that the grout color will be absorbed into white tiles in the basket weave? If so, is there any way to prevent the color absorption?
 

Dear J. Crawford:

 

Which would be best for the floors: honed marble or polished marble?

 

It all depends what's “best” is by your standards. Maintenance wise, hone-finished is slightly on the plus side.

 

Is there a chance that the grout color will be absorbed into white tiles in the basket weave?

 

Yes.

 

If so, is there any way to prevent the color absorption?

 

Yes: use dark gray caulk as grouting material. Run a little test first, anyway.

 

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