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  1. Have questions, ask, I read all the comments.Don't wing it, Let's Talk! https://TiletheWorld.as.me/How to use metal edging to finish your tile project like a... Have questions, ask, I read all the ...

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  2. Jan 5, 2024 · Join us in the workshop for a pro demonstration of how to finish tile edges. We’ll go over three different methods of finishing tile edges: bullnose tile, pe...

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    • The Tile Shop
  3. SUBSCRIBE Learn how to tile the right waySome tile edge trim ideas and options. Bull nose is probably the most common type of edge trim for ceramic and porc...

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    • Sal DiBlasi
  4. Unlike bullnose tile and pencil-shaped trim pieces, metal profile pieces are installed before you set your final row of tile. Only a portion of metal trim is visible after installation. The narrow edge side provides a visually pleasing finish to a tiled area, while the “leg” of the piece—the wide, flat part with triangle cut-outs—lays flush with the wall, securely embedded underneath ...

  5. Jan 21, 2022 · Edge tiles with metal trim for a contemporary finish. You can use them on all sorts of tiled surfaces, including counters, showers, floors, walls, and stairs. They are a great way to transition between tiled and non tiled surfaces. Make sure that you coordinate the metal finish to the surrounding metals, however.

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  6. Oct 8, 2024 · The last thing you want when installing new tiles is messy edges. Whether you are a homeowner doing a DIY remodel or a designer looking to expand your skills and attract new clients, learning how to finish tile edges can transform any tile installation project. No matter what tiles you choose, the right edge treatment can enhance the appearance of the tile, protect it from damage, and help it ...

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  8. Aug 24, 2023 · Metal Tile Edging. Metal edging offers a clean and modern finish while providing protection to exposed tile edges. The durability and resistance of metal make it ideal for high-traffic areas or environments prone to moisture. Installing metal tile edging is relatively straightforward, with various profiles available.