Skinny Avoidance Strategies?

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Sinks in kitchens basins in bathrooms. Not everyones cup of tea especialy in bathrooms but a skirting tile would get you out of trouble just depends whats on the floor how it would look.

Thanks Lucius. A skirting tile, eh? I didn't know about such an animal.

Is a skirting tile basically a skinny on purpose (or maybe not so skinny?) Would a skirting tile on top of the sink look good even if it was wider than the 100mm tiles on the wall?

Sorry I'm not familiar with them, this is my first tile job. 😀

surely if you go with option C it's gonna do away with the slither cuts

Thanks Doug; I'm assuming "slither cut" = skinny. (not up on my terminology).

So out of the three options, you think "C" would look the best?
 
Thanks again, Doug. I just found this picture of "sort of" the same application (except the tiles above are subway), and it doesn't look too terrible.

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Sinks in kitchens basins in bathrooms! No not on the basin on the skirting line, i live and work in Spain where skirting tiles are the norm and most tiles have a matching skirting tile to complement them it just depends if you can get skirting tiles to match your tiles also i have found them overpriced in the U.K. In all fairness the boys have given you some other good options.
Lucius.
 
Thanks again for all of the help guys, it is greatly appreciated!

I went down to one of the local tile distributers today, and while I was sticking my nose in their business I found this 38mm x 150mm trim:

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It's normally supposed to go on the top of the backsplash, but if I flip it upside down I think it will make a nice moulding to put down above the floor.

The store I have to buy them from apparently doesn't have a clue about them, so they have to call tomorrow and get a price. I hope they aren't a fortune!
 
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Okay, looks like I'm not going to be using that trim piece, being as the price is over £4.00 *each*!

In other words, just one of those stinking little pieces costs more than five square feet of my wall tile.

What a racket!

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So this got me thinking, that maybe some kind of moulding would be nice at the floor. Would I be daft to consider using a painted wood baseboard moulding between a tiled wall and a vinyl floor? Maybe paint it with a glossy color similar to the color of the tile?
 
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