Cream porcelain tiles can be beautiful, but they definitely show every bit of dirt, especially in kitchens where there’s grease, spills, and constant foot traffic.
One thing I’d check first is whether there’s actually a layer of residue sitting on the tiles. Sometimes using too much cleaner can leave a film that attracts more dirt and makes the floor look dull. A deep clean with a suitable tile cleaner and a microfiber mop can make a big difference.
For the grout lines, a soft brush and a proper grout cleaner usually work better than trying to scrub the whole floor on your hands and knees. A steam mop can also help with some types of porcelain tile, but I’d check the manufacturer’s recommendations first.
For everyday maintenance, I’ve found that regular vacuuming or dry mopping first, then damp mopping with the right amount of cleaner, keeps light tiles looking much better.
If you’re still unhappy with the look, a washable kitchen runner or custom-cut washable mat could be a good option, especially around the sink and cooking areas where most of the mess happens.
Light floors are a bit more work, but once you get the right cleaning routine, they can still look great—they just need a little more regular care.
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