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Actually, thinking about it, the window sill will be 8mm/10mm instead of 9mm/9mm

I'll chop off the bevel where the trim meets bevel, and then have a full tile touching the window. 8/10 would then reflect all the way on the inside of the the window frame. Does that make sense?
 
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I would put a window board in there and paint it personally. I think metros look terrible on a flat surface, only my opinion though

Thanks - I didn't even think of that.. just laid out a few on the sill and can see what you mean.
 

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Here's one I did earlier, someone else had tiled, but the customer got me in to remove quadrant trim and tiled sill and fit new 'L' trim and window board.

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