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Square edge trim usually looks better and less abvious than round edge
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Thanks, I'll bear it in mind.Square edge trim usually looks better and less abvious than round edge
Thanks. Yes it does make sense. I've considered this as well.Diagram B is correct .. Also you could reduce the whole tile just after the bevel to achieve the same thickness (8mm) consistent to suit for trim...if that makes sense
Thanks. I've discussed this with others and this appears their recommendation. I'm concerned it could look messy as we are not finishing on a whole tile.You could Start on the 3/4 of the tile and you get even height on the the trim with both cuts as long as you don't get small cuts in the corners and around the windows
Thanks. Yes, I also have a window to consider, cooker splashback on the same wall, both of which should be symmetrical.I'd you have any wall underneath the window that you are tiling you are going to have to consider this when setting out your tiling so you can't just Tile up one side how you want without it affecting the other side of the window.
ThanksYour job but it looked fine to me.
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