Tile edging / trim
Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2012 10:51 pm
Hi guys,
Once again I return seeking guidance :)
I have 2 threads now charting the revamp of my bathroom covering ripping it all out, laying a travertine floor, installing a new bath suite, rad, wall tiles etc.
Along the way I have had a few mistakes, given that this is the first time I have ever done DIY. These were caught quick enough and rectified for the most part.
I am onto the finishing touches now and about to try and install a tile trim that I had bought - however looking at it I have realised that I was a plank during the tile installation, as it appears it should have been installed at the same time as my top row of tiles (boo).
The top row of tiles is met by a skimmed wall which was done after the tiles were in place (had trouble getting the plasterer in and the tiles needed to be done asap). The result is that the top row of tiles meets a nicely plastered and painted wall.
What I now want to do is install the trim, but as the tiles are already in place and removing them is not an option I am a bit stuck. The tile trim itself 'Tile Bank' has a lip, which I now realise should have gone behind that top row of tiles into the adhesive.
Would you guys have any suggestions to best fit this tile trim? I can supply pics if they would help. I have attempted to cut the plastic lip off of one piece leaving just the curved part that meets the wall and the tile but I am not sure how best to secure this in place.
Would silicone sealant be an option, or should I opt for grout, and then whilst it is setting, place the tile trim where I want it to be and try to secure it in place?
Thats the only way I can think around it but I am sure I am missing something..
Cheers :)
Once again I return seeking guidance :)
I have 2 threads now charting the revamp of my bathroom covering ripping it all out, laying a travertine floor, installing a new bath suite, rad, wall tiles etc.
Along the way I have had a few mistakes, given that this is the first time I have ever done DIY. These were caught quick enough and rectified for the most part.
I am onto the finishing touches now and about to try and install a tile trim that I had bought - however looking at it I have realised that I was a plank during the tile installation, as it appears it should have been installed at the same time as my top row of tiles (boo).
The top row of tiles is met by a skimmed wall which was done after the tiles were in place (had trouble getting the plasterer in and the tiles needed to be done asap). The result is that the top row of tiles meets a nicely plastered and painted wall.
What I now want to do is install the trim, but as the tiles are already in place and removing them is not an option I am a bit stuck. The tile trim itself 'Tile Bank' has a lip, which I now realise should have gone behind that top row of tiles into the adhesive.
Would you guys have any suggestions to best fit this tile trim? I can supply pics if they would help. I have attempted to cut the plastic lip off of one piece leaving just the curved part that meets the wall and the tile but I am not sure how best to secure this in place.
Would silicone sealant be an option, or should I opt for grout, and then whilst it is setting, place the tile trim where I want it to be and try to secure it in place?
Thats the only way I can think around it but I am sure I am missing something..
Cheers :)