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Bathroom I am on has splayed window reveals, what trims do you guys tend to use on these?
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I was thinking this Schlüter Finec angled but not sure.

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Unfortunately mitring is well out of the question, Laura Ashley BCT jobs.
 
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I don’t think he means straighten up the window I think he means put the trim behind the facing tiles instead of the reveals, that way the trim sits square and reveal can be packed slightly to accommodate
 
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I don’t think he means straighten up the window I think he means put the trim behind the facing tiles instead of the reveals, that way the trim sits square and reveal can be packed slightly to accommodate

I don't mean that at all.......
 
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Thanks for the advice, but customer will not have them squared up, it’s a period property and have already tried to convince them.

I will see what I can work out.

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As @Tom Astley fly the tiles slightly past the reveals enough that you can put the trim on square/parralel to facing tile then just run the reveal tile into the trim . It's not hard and it's not squaring up the window .
 
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Me thinks I was over thinking it.
 
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And here's one i did earlier..
With a box trim but same principle applies for a L shape trim. Tile the face as normal and cut some of the trim backing off, or as Tom said bring the sides over enough to allow the trim to fit but then you have to really build out the reveals.
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