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by lindagreg
2 months ago in Design Dilemma
Trim or no trim?
Please help me decide.....do I add a trim piece above this splash or leave as is?....this is a rental and we've been working practically 24/7 to ready it for new tenants this Sunday! Ok to leave as is??? If not, what trim/bullnose to use? Thanks!
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JWinteriors Need a picture of what we are talking about to better advise.
2 months ago · ·
lindagreg Here's the vanity....guest bathroom.....trim or no trim?
2 months ago ·
Ed Linda, no trim. Do you have the same splash elsewhere in the rental ? In the kitchen or other bathrooms ? :)
2 months ago ·
cdrdesign Linda, in my opinion, you badly need trim here. Even those these tiles technically have finished edges, it just looks like a very unfinished job overall. Since these tlles have a very low profile (thickness), you will need to get something that is not too bulky. One idea is Emporador marble trim, which has both the grey and taupe in it. Home Depot sells it. Otherwise, I would use a trim that picks up either the brown or taupe in the tiles.

If you have the tile somewhere else in the bathroom and already have trim, use that trim.
2 months ago · ·
Dytecture I agree, it looks unfinished.
2 months ago ·
Gabberts Design Studio Needs a bullnose to finish it off
2 months ago ·
JWinteriors It wouldn't need a trim if you took the tile up to the ceiling. Or, lower the mirror to the top of the tile, if you still have the height of the mirror for full head reflection.
2 months ago · ·
lindagreg Thanks everyone.....will try JW 's plan first then off to Lowe's and Home Depo again! ;-))
2 months ago ·
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