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Discuss Curved tiling in the Tiling Forum at TilersForums; Hi, I went to see a job today and they had a step leading to the corner bath. The client wants the whole floor tiled and the step in black ...
          
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    I went to see a job today and they had a step leading to the corner bath. The client wants the whole floor tiled and the step in black granite. I was wondering if there is a curved tile trim i could buy? Thanks
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    you can curve trim by cutting through the back of the trim in equal amounts to allow the trim to bend.
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    They wanted some sort of metal trim.

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    Schluter ( a former Forum sponsor) do them trm

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    Cant find one on there website

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    this was the one I was thinking of (nicked it off Daves post on porthole window thread!)

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