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I have not come across this before so anyone who has their opinion would be helpfull. I have to part tile a bathroom after the customer sacked the tiler they employed. The bath wall is fully tiled including a border at waist height and this then carries on the way through the rest off the room part tiled with the border on top. The problem is it takes in a window which would not be fully tiled. Now usually I trim the exposed edge around the window but in this case you re going to have the top of the trim exposed where it comes up to the top of the border. Unless you run trim right round the room on top of the border in order to cover it I cant think off any other way of getting round this problem.
 

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