Hello! I have scoured the net, Pinterest, and this forum for grout examples on a similar glass tile for our waterline to no avail. I need your help!
We have chosen an aqua/tan blend subway tiles from Artistry in Mosaics for our geometric pool. The pool will have two sheers and we would use the same glass tile on the supporting pedestals. We are using Wet Edge Caribbean for the interior and sand dune pavers for the deck.
I would like for the tiles to stand out and don’t want white (as shown in the brochure). I found 8 colors. The pool builder recommended TEC Warm Taupe (#7 in attached pic) but I see more gray - and there is nothing gray about the pool design. I was thinking of either light smoke (#8 in attached pic) or parchment (# 5 in attached pic) but I’m not sure how quickly grout turns/fades as thus is our first pool build. I think the grout should coordinate with the pavers but what if parchment is too light???
Suggestions welcomed.


We have chosen an aqua/tan blend subway tiles from Artistry in Mosaics for our geometric pool. The pool will have two sheers and we would use the same glass tile on the supporting pedestals. We are using Wet Edge Caribbean for the interior and sand dune pavers for the deck.
I would like for the tiles to stand out and don’t want white (as shown in the brochure). I found 8 colors. The pool builder recommended TEC Warm Taupe (#7 in attached pic) but I see more gray - and there is nothing gray about the pool design. I was thinking of either light smoke (#8 in attached pic) or parchment (# 5 in attached pic) but I’m not sure how quickly grout turns/fades as thus is our first pool build. I think the grout should coordinate with the pavers but what if parchment is too light???
Suggestions welcomed.

