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Oct 12, 2024 · When installing an edge bullnose trim on an under-counter kitchen backsplash (18.5″H), should I cut the trim into pieces the same height as the backsplash subway tile or just use the entire length of the trim (12″), plus a short piece (6.5″) to reach the bottom of the cabinet?
- shower tile edge detail #1 - Slab material. I absolutely love to use a slab material as a transition when I can. It presents such a neat and tidy look, provides a slight inside corner for the tile to die into, and is easy to maintain, long term.
- shower tile edge detail #2 - Tile with trim piece or finished edge. In some situations, like in really small bathrooms where I don’t want a big transition to show up between the shower and floor or walls, then I might do a trim piece or a tile with a bullnose edge piece to end the tile.
- shower tile edge detail #3 - Door jambs or other inside corner transitions. In this bathroom remodel, below, we had a door jamb on one side of the shower and then a tall cabinet on the other that we could die the tile into.
- shower tile edge detail #4 - Schluter Trim. I rarely use Schluter trim to finish off tile, although many designers do. I might use the white version if I had to, with a white tile, hoping it would blend in and go away visually, but I just feel it often looks too abrupt or just not well thought out.
Mar 2, 2024 · Geometric style trim adds a modern twist to bathroom aesthetics, offering dynamic patterns that can transform a plain space into a focal point. This trim can create illusions of larger space when used strategically on shower walls. It’s perfect for adding character and architectural interest to any shower enclosure. Color-Contrasted Tile Trim
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- Radius Trim. This type of tile edge trim is made so its rounded lip turns a right-angled corner at the edge of the tile. When the setting bed is raised over the existing wall surface, the turned edge covers the thickness of the setting bed.
- V-cap Edging. V-cap tile edge trim allows you to finish almost any tile installation with professional-looking results. With an L-shaped design, it's used to cover the outer edges of a tiled surface.
- Base Tiles. Like baseboards, base tiles finish a floor installation by joining the wall tile with the flooring. Those made specifically for this purpose have a coved foot at the base.
- Borders and Accent Tiles. Borders and accent tiles add style to a tile installation. A border tile edge trim is usually a narrow length used to finish an edge.
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- 01 of White Subway Tile Shower Niche Trim. this.simplehomeco. White subway tile shower niche with matching trim is fitted into a white subway tile shower and tub combo.
- 02 of White Vertical Subway Tile Shower and Faceted Marble Soap Boxes. cozyoncottoncreek. This bathroom features a white vertical subway tile shower.
- 03 of White Tile Shower Niche with Nickel Trim. milissamorgan.design. This white tile shower features a large rectangular white tile farmhouse shower niche with nickel trim.
- 04 of Gray Marble Tile Shower with Built-in Bench. our_rustic_farmhouse. A built-in shower bench with silver metal trim becomes a functional and stylish addition to a bathroom shower adorned with white and gray hexagonal floor tiles.
For example, the bull-nosed tile trim could be a matching color. Or, a neutral color like gray, black, brown, or white. Pencil Tile Trim. Pencil tile trim is a bit unique because it doesn’t blend in and create a seamless look, unlike the other tile trim options. Pencil tile trim is a thin cylinder-shaped piece of tile that goes along the edge.
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When it comes to shower spaces, the choice of tile edge trim is crucial. Rounded or bullnose edge trims provide a smooth and safe transition from tile to wall, preventing water infiltration and minimizing maintenance efforts. For a modern touch, mitered edge trims offer clean lines and a sleek finish, complementing contemporary bathroom designs.