Tile quiz? Can you have tile insalled surrounded by your kitchen w/o using grout...

Can you have tile insalled surrounded by your kitchen w/o using grout in between tiles? Or, can you space the tiles remarkably close together so there is remarkably little grout? I just keep hold of hearing just about how hard it is to verbs grout.
Answers:    In a kitchen you will be aiming for a impermeable surface to prevent wet seepage so applying tiles without grout is not a correct idea. Furthermore, the gap between the tiles will enevitably harbor dirt and bacteria.

Laying tiles near very little grout should be okay although this may be easier said than done because you won't be able to use standard spacers.

There are some impressively easy to verbs grouts and grout substitues on the market at the moment. Try finding one that markets itself as unforced cleaning or choose a colour that doesn't should up dirt and stains too badly.

Also, here are now may alternatives to tiles that can look approaching the real item (complete with insincere grout) but are very glib to clean and keep up.
Yes, you can space the tile right together making the grout very small. I would select a larger size tile if it will blend next to you home decor. There is less grouting that passageway, and less opening of the tile moving after installation. I have generous size terrazzo tile in my entry method. When I first got the home, I be unaccustomed to the large size of the tiles. Now, I really savour it and think it looks cool.