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Discuss another option for a bullnose edge in the Guest Area at TilersForums; I am having a dilema in regard to how a finshed edge would look. I am planning to tile my bath surround. my problem is that the tiles I want ...
          
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    I am having a dilema in regard to how a finshed edge would look. I am planning to tile my bath surround. my problem is that the tiles I want to use don't have a bullnose trim piece to finish the edges.
    I there a special way to finish the edges to give it a clean look.
    I will be using 12x12 tiles.

    thanks- joe

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    Default Re: another option for a bullnose edge

    Joe,

    You could use either a tile edging strip which is what most use these days. Tile trim it's commonly known as. If that's what you mean?

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