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I am about to lay 600x300mm x 10mm thick tiles in a hallway. The end nearest the front door will have a full-width mat-well so the tiles will not go right to the wall. To avoid the possibility of the tile edges getting chipped I was reckoning on using some form of edging strip. I was going to use a strip of 3/4" aluminium T (or L) extrusion but it occusrs to me that there may be a 'proper' solution to this. Is there any custom made trim that I should use or is plan A still the best option?

I should add that the mat will be slightly thicker than the tiles+adhesive.

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When I have done this in the past, I've used trim on the edge, like you have suggested or, had a company create a frame that the mat sits in, then tile up to that.
 

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just use L shape trim, most tile shops sell it in different thickness, put one edge under the tile, and the other edge protects the tile from chipping..
 

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A good flooring stockist could point you in the right direction. But the carpet fitters i use if any of my customers want carpets fitted use a similar thing to the alu-strip thats been suggested.
 

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