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rj1884

Hi all, could you please assist me with the best type of trim to use at an external corner using metro tiles in a brick bond layout. Due to the lay out most of the tiles will be cut tiles going into the corner and coming out.
Many thanks
 
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rj1884

Cheers John for your reply. I did push to have them mitred but they want trim. As they only want tiles to the end of the bath and not the whole wall would you use trim on the exposed cut tiles which finish level with the end of the bath and run up to the ceiling or would you use something else to finish them off. Hope that makes sense.
 
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Time's Ran Out

In that case go for chrome in either square or rounded edge but make sure it's thick enough the cover the cut edges.
 
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There's only 2 options I think, trim or no trim.

Surely you or the customer can choose?

maybe offer up a piece of trim to show them, and let them decide.
Sometimes I tell my customers to 'sleep on it and decide for tomorrow' - especially for the big decisions.

For me = Trim.
 
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rj1884

Thanks all for your replies, much appreciated. In relation to the samples how do I go about getting some samples. Many thanks.
 
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Time's Ran Out

Just private message Schluter with your address etc and it will be sent!
Excellent product.
 

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