How to finish kitchen worktop tiles where they end?
Discussion
Ah! Should have used a finishing edge strip when fixing the tiles to the wall. It just presses into the tile adhesive when fixing the last tile/s. They come in different colours to match the grout/tiles and are made of plastic and easily cut to length.
You could buy some and cut off the bit that goes behind the tile and fix to the edge of the tile with tile adhesive or, take the last line of tiles off, scrape old adhesive off and re-fix with edge strip.
You could buy some and cut off the bit that goes behind the tile and fix to the edge of the tile with tile adhesive or, take the last line of tiles off, scrape old adhesive off and re-fix with edge strip.
To answer a few posts in one go...
Why are you surprised from my profile that I need to DIY... I'm intrigued!
I used edging trim for where I had to go over some boxing in, but it's not attractive and I'm sure even silicone would look better. Do you folks really think this isa bad idea?
Re: 99.9% of my posts being DIY related... I do love cars and bought a sports car a couple of years back, but joined when I had a query regarding a notchy gearchange, but it sorted itself out. Nothing else has gone wrong... yet :-O
Is it really that obvious that I'm single - I've never been out with a man who's any use at all at DIY anyway!
Why are you surprised from my profile that I need to DIY... I'm intrigued!
I used edging trim for where I had to go over some boxing in, but it's not attractive and I'm sure even silicone would look better. Do you folks really think this isa bad idea?
Re: 99.9% of my posts being DIY related... I do love cars and bought a sports car a couple of years back, but joined when I had a query regarding a notchy gearchange, but it sorted itself out. Nothing else has gone wrong... yet :-O
Is it really that obvious that I'm single - I've never been out with a man who's any use at all at DIY anyway!
Back to the question: I recently tiled over my half tiled bathroom. This left an edge of about half an inch; too thick to use tile edging so I just painted it in with the wall colour. Didn't look too bad at all, though I might just put some of those small edging-tiles on in the future. HTH.
RichB said:
Sarah_W said:
I've just tiled the splashback and grouted it, but there are two edges either side where it meets the paint and unsure how to finish.
If the tiles are un-cut edges then I wouldnt bother using anything to edge them, just paint up to the tile edge.Sarah_W said:
To answer a few posts in one go...
Why are you surprised from my profile that I need to DIY... I'm intrigued!
I used edging trim for where I had to go over some boxing in, but it's not attractive and I'm sure even silicone would look better. Do you folks really think this isa bad idea?
Re: 99.9% of my posts being DIY related... I do love cars and bought a sports car a couple of years back, but joined when I had a query regarding a notchy gearchange, but it sorted itself out. Nothing else has gone wrong... yet :-O
Is it really that obvious that I'm single - I've never been out with a man who's any use at all at DIY anyway!
I think he means you are an attractive lady, so why would you need to DIY when you could ask a any number of men, probably all of them on here!Why are you surprised from my profile that I need to DIY... I'm intrigued!
I used edging trim for where I had to go over some boxing in, but it's not attractive and I'm sure even silicone would look better. Do you folks really think this isa bad idea?
Re: 99.9% of my posts being DIY related... I do love cars and bought a sports car a couple of years back, but joined when I had a query regarding a notchy gearchange, but it sorted itself out. Nothing else has gone wrong... yet :-O
Is it really that obvious that I'm single - I've never been out with a man who's any use at all at DIY anyway!
Secondly I thought you said you had a sports car? It says Mazda RX8 in your profile...

Sarah_W said:
Simpo Two said:
Oh heck, just marry me 
A photographer with a Jag & TVR and who's good at DIY... Sounds promising!
But yes, it means I can make a kitchen and take a photo of it
This is one wot I made earlier:
I'm not a fan of tiles so had a glass splashback made. Very easy to fit - sealant on back - bosh!
The thing is - we'd start bickering over the best way to sharpen a chisel...
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