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phill moulton

Thanks Gaz I will do in a week or so, I am going on a brush up course with North East Tiling in South Shields from Monday for 8 days, I am looking forward to it looks a real good course, I have done loads of tiling but never been shown properly, You have some great looking Jobs on here "very impressed" if I can get close to your standard I will be well pleased m8 ..........Phill :thumbsup:
 
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GazTechs solution looks best.

Alternative is no trim. Did this myself but with porcelain tiles (which are a homogeneous mix so look the same on the edge as on the front)

I think your's look like ceramics? So I'd go with GazTech idea

HAVE A LOOK AT THIS PICTURE

I think this is what you are striving for ?
 
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GazTech

If I 'm reading it right I'd use two pieces of trim back to back.Trim on the face upto the ceiling then cut the reveal tile short and trim again to the back edge of the trim on the face.
Does that make sense???
Ermm, it does make sense but wont work, read the thread again...carefully :lol:
 
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MICK the Tiler

Hi all!

I'm new here and need a bit of advice. I'm tiling my bathroom and have reached the point where I need to work out how my tile trim is going to sit around the window before I can go any further. I've had a look on the forum for help but the only solution I have found is a 3 way mitre which I don't think will work in my situation.

Basically, I was planning to tile right up to the edge of the window recess, and right the way up the wall to the ceiling (i.e. past the recess). However on the side of the recess I only want to go partway up. So, whichever wall surface I attach the trim to it's not going to work, because it'll either protrude over the window recess all the way up and look odd because the tiles will only go part way up, or or if I put it on the inner surface I'll obviously have to stop when I reach the top of the window recess.

The only solution I can see is to bring up a vertical piece on the inside surface and mitre it to the horizontal piece also on the inner surface where I stop tiling in the actual recess. Then I will just have to attach the next vertical piece on the outer wall surface and 'hide' the straight cut.

Hope this makes sense?! If anyone has any better ideas please let me know!

Thanks.


Another Mystery solved .................well maybe:huh2:
 

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