Window trim to wall tile transition in corner
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Window trim to wall tile transition in corner
I'm getting ready to install wall tile in bathroom which is on 3rd floor and has a dormer with window, the window is slightly off center and the right vertical piece of window trim butts directly up to the wall (see pics). The line on wall is where the tile will stop. What is the best/proper way to make this transition in the corner? Should I cut the window trim to allow tile to be installed all the way to the corner?



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Where is the space? Looks like drywall. Most bathroom windows are in the shower area, so if you are working with drywall, that is an issue to start. More information is needed to answer you question.
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thank you - i will give this a try. my other thought was to bevel the edges of tile and window trim at 45 degree angles in this corner but your suggestion sounds much easier . this is a small area and it sounds like your way is much simpler considering...