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      • Tile trim, also known as tile edging or tile edge trim, is a material used to finish the exposed edges of tiles in various applications, including floors, walls, countertops, and backsplashes.
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  1. Jul 27, 2024 · Wall trim is a functional and decorative element used on the corners, edges, and field surfaces of walls. Common types of wall trim include baseboards, chair rail, and crown molding. Wall trim can be made from medium-density fiberboard (MDF) , wood, or polyurethane.

    • Trim & Molding

      Trim or molding—including crown molding, baseboards, and...

    • Baseboards

      A coped joint starts with one molding piece that keeps its...

    • Quarter-Round

      Position a second short piece of mitered trim against the...

    • MDF

      But it's mainly the wall behind the MDF baseboards that acts...

  2. Bullnose tile is often used as an edge treatment or trim piece, and works well to cover corners or frame the perimeter of a tile design. See an overview of how to use this handy tile from our experts.

    • Edge Glaze
    • Chair Rails
    • V-Caps
    • Flat Liners
    • Pencil Liners
    • Bullnose
    • Quarter Rounds
    • Cove Base

    No finishing concept is quite as creative as organic edging. This ingenious option gives your tile a life of it's own, naturally transitioning into the rest of the room. If organic edging is something you're interested in, be sure to ask about edge glazing. For more organic edging ideas, visit out blog"Creative Tile Finishing Ideas with Organic Edg...

    Historically, the function of Chair Rail trim was exactly as it sounds - to keep chairs from scuffing the walls. Since then, this traditional type of tile trim has evolved into much more than a simple chair barrier. Providing a sophisticated and architectural look that has more depth than a flat tile, this trim is often used to frame stove splashes...

    V-Caps are the only finishing piece that can be used to completely cover perpendicular corners. Think windowsills, shower niches or even a shower partition. Our friend Leslie from The Leslie Style used V-Caps in 22E Blue Opalto frame her kitchen window. As she so flawlessly states it in her blog "V-Caps help to keep the backsplash continuously runn...

    Flat Liners are flat, long pieces of tile used to frame statement pieces such as stove splash patterns or mosaics. They are also perfect for lining backsplashes and floor tile––the ideal mosaic tile edging. Upon request, we can glaze the edges for a clean, sleek look. For more diamond designs, check out our blog "10 Unique Diamond Tile Designs" Lar...

    Pencil liners are another option that are used to transition from one tile shape to another. They can also be used to move from tile to exposed wall. There are two main differences between flat liners and pencil liners. First, pencil liners already come completely glazed so there's no need for edge glazing. Second, pencil liners provide more depth ...

    Bullnose tile is the most diverse option when it comes to finishing pieces. One edge curves around a perpendicular corner to seamlessly fit into the side of your tile. Bullnose tile can be a variety of sizes and can be used in a multitude of situations including corners of walls, shower niches, windowsills, and countertops. If you're curious about ...

    Quarter Rounds are another finishing tile that are exactly as they sound. This trim is 1/4 round meaning they are another option for smoothly scaling an exposed perpendicular edge. This type of tile trim is often used in bathroom settings because quarter rounds are perfect for edges that would benefit from being round rather than sharp such as show...

    Cove base finishing tile is used to seamlessly transition from wall tile to floor. The specific piece is the best of both worlds: visually appealing and functional. Cove base tile is especially useful in showers because it covers the floor joint, keeping moisture from seeping into the walls and floors. For more on the Bachelor Farmer Cafe project, ...

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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.
  3. Moulding and trim are often used interchangeably, but trim also includes elements like the casings around doors and windows, baseboards, and crown moulding that help to provide a polished finish to your space. We’ll help you choose the best type of moulding for your space in this handy guide.

  4. Sep 18, 2023 · What is a Tile Trim? Tile trim, also known as tile edging or tile edge trim, is a material used to finish the exposed edges of tiles in various applications, including floors, walls, countertops, and backsplashes.

  5. Almost like a bow tie with a tux or perfect pair of heels with a gown, the tile trim makes the appearance flawless. While you can use tile with a glazed end, which is surely acceptable, you’ll find that tile trim helps to really define lines and make your design pop!

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