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:thumbsup:Andy.
So you now know what the wood frame around all your doors is called - arcitrave - and it is often found in bathrooms as well.
However with the advent of the 'wet room' a lot more people are having it removed and tiling right up to the door return.
You can use tile trim to this edge of the tile to finish around the door frame but make sure that the door carcase ( where the frame meets the plasterboard) is taped and skimmed to reduce movement in the different materials.
Have fun:thumbsup:
John.
 

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