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stefanm
Hello,
I'm coming to the end of my first job as a contractor(this is my display piece), generally i don't like to use tile trim, i prefer to mitre the externals, but what has happend the boys who done the tiling managed to chip the edges of some of the tiles, whilst doing the mitres, not happy with the results, i bevelled the edges and filled with grout, still i'm not happy with the result! although it looks ok to most people, in future we will be using higher quality blades which won't chip the tiles even when cutting dry. I have ordered more tiles to rectify this and have decided to fix tile trim, as this is a display of my work it has to look top notch.
I have the following options:
1) Use ivory coloured pvc trim (to match the grout)
2) Use natural coloured aluminium trim (more expensive than option 1 and much cheaper than option 3
3) Use stainless steel looks nice but damn expensive!
Any advice is appreciated.
Cheers,
Stefan
I'm coming to the end of my first job as a contractor(this is my display piece), generally i don't like to use tile trim, i prefer to mitre the externals, but what has happend the boys who done the tiling managed to chip the edges of some of the tiles, whilst doing the mitres, not happy with the results, i bevelled the edges and filled with grout, still i'm not happy with the result! although it looks ok to most people, in future we will be using higher quality blades which won't chip the tiles even when cutting dry. I have ordered more tiles to rectify this and have decided to fix tile trim, as this is a display of my work it has to look top notch.
I have the following options:
1) Use ivory coloured pvc trim (to match the grout)
2) Use natural coloured aluminium trim (more expensive than option 1 and much cheaper than option 3
3) Use stainless steel looks nice but damn expensive!
Any advice is appreciated.
Cheers,
Stefan
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