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Discuss tile trim in the Tiling Forum at TilersForums; hi, need some help try to explain as best as i can, ive got a shower wall customer wants tiling from top to bottom with trim on edge but the ...
          
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    hi, need some help try to explain as best as i can, ive got a shower wall customer wants tiling from top to bottom with trim on edge but the wall goes in then like a window reveal and then its tile half way up wall all the way round if trim is on edge of wall you will see the biscuit on the tile going into reveal, hope this makes sence doing job next week i just carnt get my head round it hope someone can help..

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    use trim on the window area and use the three way mitre method.
    Cutting Tile Trim | 3 Way Mitre with Pictures


    this should help.
    Last edited by brian c; 08-10-2008 at 07:44 PM.

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    there isnt a window its a reveal floor to ceiling but only tiling half way up the wall its hard to explain, its a 90 degree corner trim top to bottom but on next wall only tiling half way how do you put trim on without it over hanging or edge of tile showing..

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    Default Re: tile trim

    Perhaps this thread may provide some ideas.....
    Tile trim halfway up a window

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