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Tiling wall right up to jamb?

  • 12-05-2016 10:37PM
    #1
    Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 107 ✭✭


    Howdy,

    I have the bathroom almost tiled and wife has decided she doesn't want architrave on inside. So do I tile up to jamb and then use tile trim? Or tile over jamb an no trim? Or a combination of both? Door jambs are already cut flush with wall. Tile + adhesive=10 mm thick.

    Advice welcome.

    Thank yuou


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 345 ✭✭mick121


    Jim1000 wrote:
    I have the bathroom almost tiled and wife has decided she doesn't want architrave on inside. So do I tile up to jamb and then use tile trim? Or tile over jamb an no trim? Or a combination of both? Door jambs are already cut flush with wall. Tile + adhesive=10 mm thick.

    Jim1000 wrote:
    I have the bathroom almost tiled and wife has decided she doesn't want architrave on inside. So do I tile up to jamb and then use tile trim? Or tile over jamb an no trim? Or a combination of both? Door jambs are already cut flush with wall. Tile + adhesive=10 mm thick.


    Tile over jamb and finish with trim.leave a 6mm or so gap between trim and edge of jamb as per architrave


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