Hello all,
I have a job this week doing a kitchen splash back and window reveal. The wall behind hob has a boxed in section which means extra cutting. I had originally planned and customer agreed that they wanted mitred externals. They have now changed their mind and want to use white round edged trim. Fair enough their choice. The tiles are white metros with a bevel. Around the window reveal and the boxing in would it be best to ensure that where tile meets trim that it is a cut edge with the thickest part of tile body so that there is a uniform edge between trim rather than some edges onto trim being bevelled. Tiles are 7mm at their thickest. Trim will be 8mm. I don't do many bevelled tiles with trim so wanted to see how others would approach so I get the best result. Many thanks
I have a job this week doing a kitchen splash back and window reveal. The wall behind hob has a boxed in section which means extra cutting. I had originally planned and customer agreed that they wanted mitred externals. They have now changed their mind and want to use white round edged trim. Fair enough their choice. The tiles are white metros with a bevel. Around the window reveal and the boxing in would it be best to ensure that where tile meets trim that it is a cut edge with the thickest part of tile body so that there is a uniform edge between trim rather than some edges onto trim being bevelled. Tiles are 7mm at their thickest. Trim will be 8mm. I don't do many bevelled tiles with trim so wanted to see how others would approach so I get the best result. Many thanks