Installation Guide

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS | TRIM TILE | PAGE 1 of 5
Photo features Restore Bright White 2 in. x 6 in.
Bullnose Trim Tile
Walls: If you’re tiling a backsplash or accent wall, unfinished edges that don’t
match up with the wall will be visible. Placing a row of bullnose tiles around the
perimeter of your design yields a more finished look. To determine the types of
bullnose tiles that are available, check out the trim pieces that match the tile you
choose.
Floors: A row of bullnose tiles can take the place of a wooden baseboard and give
any bathroom floor a finished look. This added moisture protection will also help to
preserve the bottom portion of your walls.
Corners: Bullnose tiles can also be used to smooth out sharp edges on tub
surrounds or countertops. The outermost edges of shampoo niches can also be
finished with bullnose rather than standard tile. And for bathrooms that feature
a tiled privacy wall, bullnose tile can be used to soften sharper edges. This will
not only streamline the overall design, but will also help to protect anyone who
brushes up against the wall.
Decorative trim: Bullnose tiles can also be used as decorative trim or on the top of
a half-tiled accent wall
TYPES OF TRIM TILE WHERE TO USE
Square Bullnose Corner Bullnose
Rectangular Bullnose
BULLNOSE
TRIM TILE
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