Tile Trim - Vertical External Corner

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Hi I've got a false wall = 1000mm long and drops back to the original plasterboard = approx 130mm where all the shower pipework is hidden

What would be the best way to fit the trim on that external corner - the trim edge under the last tiles on the long wall or on the shorter.

Also when do you fit the trim before the last tile to the corner, the first from the corner ?
 
All depends, if it's not joining up with another trim, as I think you mean, then either edge will do, I get one wall tiled level and then stick my trim on the other wall and then tile. Everyone will have there own ways though.
 
This shot is of tile trim on a false wall (stud wall) built for a shower.

shower_wall.jpg


The end is a 3x2 timber and has been plasterboarded then "Capped" with trim and small tiles fitted to the wooden frame.

I think its better to have the main part of the bead (trim) on the lager surface area to be tiled. But it probably doesnt matter.
 

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