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Hi, I am building a walk-in shower in my rental property. I want to choose a floor tile that is most durable and less likely to show wear and tear from water/mold/etc. My strategy is buy and hold, so I am willing to spend a little more for quality upgrades. Suggestions?

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Hi Laryssa! 

Darker shades of grout will stay looking new longer as well. Hope that helps! 

Except in very hard water areas as I mentioned above.... a dark grout will look horrible pretty quick and require a lot of maintenance......

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