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whilst doing the sums for laying my tiles, i made a slight mistake.
basically, one line of tiles that run beneath the lower face of the window bottom are approx 1mm too low. the metal window edging that i want to use kind of rocks like a seesaw on the render/metal beading beneath.
all i can think of doing is either:
a) use a grout line to make up the difference between tile and trim before laying the inside window tiles 🙁
b) cut the part of the trim that goes underneath the inside window tiles so that the trim can sit lower, but i guess it will become loose over time 🙁
c) hammer/chisel out the new render/metal beading so that its low enough to make up the difference with the tiles/trim 🙁
Can anyone think of a better idea?
basically, one line of tiles that run beneath the lower face of the window bottom are approx 1mm too low. the metal window edging that i want to use kind of rocks like a seesaw on the render/metal beading beneath.
all i can think of doing is either:
a) use a grout line to make up the difference between tile and trim before laying the inside window tiles 🙁
b) cut the part of the trim that goes underneath the inside window tiles so that the trim can sit lower, but i guess it will become loose over time 🙁
c) hammer/chisel out the new render/metal beading so that its low enough to make up the difference with the tiles/trim 🙁
Can anyone think of a better idea?
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