Before sharing today's exciting tile makeover, I wanted to announce that my E-Book "DIY Interior Design For Real People" is currently available in a gigantic bundle of 76+ DIY related E-books ($34.95 for the complete bundle) for the next five days only. Please click here for details. Welcome to day 13 of my 31 Day Series, Building Character. Today, I am going to share how I updated the look of my builder beige ceramic tile floors... (Before) Our home was brand new when we bought it but, the tile looked old and dated. The reason for this was the color of the grout. The tile was light beige (of course) and the grout was dark gray. Instead of replacing the tile or hiring someone to apply new grout, I chose a simpler and cheaper solution...grout paint. Following the directions on the back of the bottle, I prepped my floors 24 hours prior to painting. I purchased a plastic squeeze bottle from the beauty supply store and filled it with my paint. I also purchased a child sized tooth brush with a suction cup on the end so I could stand it up as I was working. Working in small sections (one or two tiles at a time), I applied a bead of paint to the grout area. I spread the paint into the groove by lightly dragging the toothbrush through the bead of paint along the grout line. With a damp paper towel, I wiped the edges of the groove to remove the excess paint. This was a tedious job but, so worth it in the end. It's a great "put the kids to bed, open a bottle of wine, and turn on the 80's rock ballads project". Before you know it, it's two a.m. and you're done! (After) It instantly updated the floor and gave it a fresh new look. To view the entire 31 Day Series, Click Here. For information on my affordable online design service, Please Click Here. Thanks for visiting, see you tomorrow! Linked up to: Tatertots and Jello