Browse Forums Finishing Touch 1 Jan 23, 2013 4:17 pm Hi all, I have been trying to research this problem for a while now. We have cut out the wall (double brick) between our kitchen/dining room and lounge room, we are intending to carry the tile splashback up and onto the top surface of the wall. The other side of the wall (lounge room side) is plastered. I am wondering what tile trim would suit the outer corner between the tile and the plaster?? We thought of standard square tile trim, however how do you finish the plaster up against it without it looking tacky? We've spent a lot on our reno, and now trying to save costs where we can and do whatever we can ourselves, within reason. Any thoughts? Experiences? Thanks in advance for your time. Jen Re: Tile trim solutions - help! 2Jan 24, 2013 9:21 am My immediate question is: what sort of tiles are they? I'm using real stone tiles in my house, and I don't mind seeing the edges of those at all (12mm thick looks pretty sexy). Tile stores have lots of trim options, although I'd be steering clear of chrome... My storybook home build: https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=38&t=57987 In the end, two pieces of treated timber (20mm thick) were bolted onto the joists and planed when there was too much sticking out. Passed inspection. 13 7104 I would find out how deep your clay base is and depending on the depth install a cut off drain which is more than a normal agi drain. Where the neighbouring walls is… 2 2591 7 1847 |