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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
- 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.
- Topics Covered
- Types of Tile Trims and Edging
- Alternative to Bullnose Tile
- Ceramic (Bullnose) Edge Profiles
- Pvc & Metal Edge For Tile
- Finishes – Schluter Trim Profiles
- Selecting The Correct Trim Depth
- Tile Edge Trim For Shower – Installation Example
- Outside Tile Corner Trim Or Niche Trim
- Square Joint Or Mitre Joint on Tile trims?
Please use the links below to skip to any section that interests you. Types of Tile Trims and Edging Alternative to Bullnose Tile Ceramic (Bullnose) Edge Profiles PVC & Metal Edge Schluter Profiles – Finishes Correct Trim Depth Outside Corner Trim or Niche Trim Square Joint or Mitre Joint? An Easier Alternative to Shower Niche Trim? Straight or Squ...
There are four main types of tile edge trim that can be used to finish the perimeter of your tiling installations. These include stone trims, porcelain or ceramic trim tiles, as well as plastic and metal trims. They come in various configurations depending on the product and their use, but the metal tile trims (metal tile edging) and stone trims ar...
If you’re not excited about using a standard tile edge trim (TET) profile, you can use real or engineered stone instead. This is one of the fastest growing tile edge trim ideas, quickly displacing the standard edging options. Capping a shower pony wall or framing the inside of a shower niche with polished stone creates a beautiful high end finish, ...
Ceramic trim profiles can have a finished square edge, or more commonly a larger radius bullnose edge. These types of tile edging were common in modern designs during the 1980’s and early 90’s but are no longer popular in todays modern bathroom designs. It’s quite common to see these bullnose tiles in more traditional shower designs. The attached i...
Metal trims and pvc plastic trims come in several profile shapes and colors, but plastic (PVC) is the least popular because they don’t stand up well to abrasion. The metal tile edging is by-far the most common trims used in most mid-cost and higher end renovations. They are ideal for high abrasion areas such as floors, but have also become a standa...
If you’ve decided to install a metal TET, and you’ve picked the type and style you want, then it’s time to choose the finish. The most popular metal edge finishes are polished and brushed stainless steel as well as brushed aluminum and brushed nickel. These are all in the grey color spectrum so they provide a nice contrast to your tile without bein...
It is not always obvious what depth you should select for your metal TET, even when you have your tile and trim in hand at the home improvement store. It’s a good strategy to err on the plus side for your trim depth to avoid the terror when you see the tile edge protruding above the trim during installation. To choose a trim depth that is 1/16” to ...
The example image shows two different tiles installed with a 1/2″ TET. The darker tile is porcelain with a thickness of almost 3/8″ and the surrounding tile is ceramic with a 1/4″ thickness. The ceramic tile has lots of room beneath, requiring 1/8″ thick layer of buildup material beneath to allow it to match the porcelain tile surface and the TET. ...
When it comes to shower tiling, you may never need to worry about outside corner trims unless you are installing a tiled shower niche or tiling a pony wall or shower bench. To clarify, outside tile corner trims are used exclusively for the corner, when two tiled surfaces meet at 90 degrees (see TET around the perimeter of niche below). These days i...
If you choose a metal tile edge trim, it must be installed with skill and precision. This trim piece is usually quite visible and you don’t want someone’s shoddy work to be on display in your new shower remodel. Firstly, if you want this installation to go smoothly, you should follow the strategies I have covered in the sections above. The challeng...
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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- 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.
Apr 23, 2024 · 30. Black And White Subway Tile Shower Ideas. Image by interioranthology. One of the most striking features of a black and white subway tile shower is the contrast between the two colors. Consider using black tiles for the majority of the shower walls and floors, and then introducing white tiles as a contrasting border or in a herringbone pattern.
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The shower niche is a practical accessory that provides a unique opportunity to unleash your creativity. A beautifully shaped mosaic tile will elevate your shower design with a moment of unexpected delight. For a cohesive, highly designed look, use the mosaic elsewhere in your bathroom, like on the shower floor or backsplash.