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Tim W wrote:
Just trying to work out the best way to run round a corner...
One corner is tiled to the ceiling (bath) and may have whole uncut tiles
upto the edge.
Tiles unfortunately are only part glazed on the edge or I'd just do a
butt join.
The adjoining wall is only tiled half way up (sink) with paint above.
Would a good way to do this be to cut the tiles that must be cut, with a
45 degree bevel so that the tile edge comes level with the face of the
tiles on the bath side, then grout in?
I have a wet cutter.
No suitable tile trim? I rather like the polished ally ones. Adds a bit of
bling.
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