window - best trim to finish metro tiles

Hi all, tiling my kitchen and I am upto the window. what the best way to finish where the tiles turn in toward the window. These are metro /subway tiles and have beveled edges, so will vary in thickness where they are cut at the window recess - what is the best trim to use or is it possible to do without trim.
 
Hi all, tiling my kitchen and I am upto the window. what the best way to finish where the tiles turn in toward the window. These are metro /subway tiles and have beveled edges, so will vary in thickness where they are cut at the window recess - what is the best trim to use or is it possible to do without trim.
Metro's should be banned....
 
Hi all, tiling my kitchen and I am upto the window. what the best way to finish where the tiles turn in toward the window. These are metro /subway tiles and have beveled edges, so will vary in thickness where they are cut at the window recess - what is the best trim to use or is it possible to do without trim.
Ask one of the tilers on Tilers Forum to come round and rip it all out and start again. That's what any professional tiler will request before they start their own work.

No tiler will finish a professional, nor an amateur job unless it's their own.
 

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