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I am tiling a bathroom and would like to avoid using tile trim. I've been searching for glazed edge tiles and have only found non-vitreous tiles from villeroy & boch ... -
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I am tiling a bathroom and would like to avoid using tile trim. I've been searching for glazed edge tiles and have only found non-vitreous tiles from villeroy & boch which have glazed edges. However they are smaller format tiles and I would like the larger more modern style tiles. Does anybody know of a manufacturer who produces large format (say 600x300) tiles with 2 glazed edges?
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to the forum,try some suppliers that make the brick effect 200 x 100mm glazed tiles they have glazed edges
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Hellooo.
You could always try mitre'ng the edges..
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If this bathroom has a window then you can only go for natural stone tiles (travertine, marble, limestone etc etc).
The reason being that you are going to have to cut your glazed edge tiles to tile around the window.
If tile trim is cut & mitred properly then it looks lovely. From a safety point of view you should never have the cut edge of a ceramic tile on display.
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porcelenosa do a matching ceramic corners for some of the large format tiles.
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Hi and welcome
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