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  1. Oct 12, 2024 · Because you’ve cut the anchor leg down to 1/4″, you’ll need to remove all the thinset under every tile along this edge, to a depth of at least 1/4″. This will allow you push the trim into this gap, and up against the tile edge. This will be a **** of a lot of work, and VERY tedious, but it’s certainly possible with some time and patience.

    • 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.
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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.
  2. Mar 2, 2024 · Mosaic Glass Tile Trim. Mosaic glass tile trim adds a sparkling, intricate touch to shower enclosures, playing with light to create a dazzling effect. These trims can serve as a vibrant border or an eye-catching accent, incorporating various colors and reflective pieces. Their waterproof qualities and ease of cleaning make them a practical ...

  3. Mar 12, 2023 · Spread the tape to the area you would like to create a tile-to-ceiling trim. Grab your favorite silicone caulk and spread it between the gap on your ceiling and tile. Apply as much as possible, ensuring the gap is thoroughly covered. When you are done, run your index finger through the silicone caulk.

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  5. 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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