We found 18 vibrant examples that share what you need to know about bold grout colors. Stainmaster Glamour Grout provided the glitz. It’s available in 12 eye-popping shades and three different glitter finishes.  Gould chose sapphire blue as her base color and for extra glitz went with a gold shimmer finish. She loves how the sparkly grout makes her new backsplash stand out. Here’s her dazzlingly tutorial. When applied, the product creates a barrier that makes grout both stain and mold resistant. One eight-ounce bottle, which covers up to 250 square feet costs $20. Even better, the sealer can be customized to match any paint chip or grout color from a leading manufacturer. Camila chose “electric orange” a vibrant shade by Benjamin Moore.  You’ll see the finished project on the next page. Here in the states, you’ll find square tiles like these in a variety of colors at most home improvement stores for less than two bucks per square foot. To do, apply a thin coat of paint on each grout line. Use a rag to wipe away any excess or drips. As the paint dries, it will soak into the grout. FYI, if you’re looking to makeover a high traffic floor or shower backsplash, use this stuff instead. See how colorful grout combined with builder grade tile renewed other rooms in this modern Madrid apartment. You can make colorful grout for cheap. Becky from Flipping the Flip shares her recipe.  While mixing up a 2.5-pound box of unsanded grout, she stirred in an eight-ounce bottle of acrylic paint. You can use any color you want. She picked periwinkle blue. If you’re trying to achieve a dark shade you may need extra paint. The grout mix and paint both cost around $3.00, bringing this project’s total to six bucks.  Here’s Becky’s tutorial. Lay on a thick coat of grout paint. Is the tile cracked? Fill it with grout in a daring shade like navy blue or shimmery gold. Whichever color you choose, it will make builder grade tile feel edgy and modern.