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Jean B. Jean B. is offline
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Default mo(u)ding between tile and ceiling

Oren wrote:
On Fri, 16 Apr 2010 20:02:06 -0400, "Jean B." wrote:

Hi Folks,

This is my debut here, even though I have been reading the group
for a while. I am in the midst of home renovations, and as each
area nears completion, there are little issues that need to be
addressed. One is finding a molding (or some other solution) to
put between the irregular tile edges and the ceiling in the
bathroom. I assume that it would be better not to use wood,
because the area will obviously be subject to humidity. Can
anyone suggest a solution to this and possible sources for same?

Thanks,


Avoid the wood, like you mention. A photo posted would help.

Here are some tile trim. You would need to cut it properly so the
patterns match.

http://www.anchorbaytile.com/v/vspfi...diffcolors.jpg


I haven't yet gotten a site to deposit photos on. The problem
with that tile trim is that the area is irregular, both because
the ceiling etc. are not totally straight etc., and because the
tops of the tiles were not trimmed. Hence, the top edge of the
tile wall is jagged.

Thank you for your response!

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Jean B.