Square Tile Trim Supplier
Square tile trim is a type of edging used to finish and protect the exposed edges of tiled surfaces. It features a straight, angular profile with 90-degree angles that covers tile edges, providing a clean and modern look. Square tile edge trim is commonly used at corners, edges, and transitions between tiled areas to create a neat, professional finish while also protecting tile edges from damage. We are a leading tile trim manufacturer, our square tile trim is available in aluminum, stainless steel, brass and PVC.
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FAQs about Square Tile Trim
Square tile trim is a type of edging profile used to finish and protect the exposed edges of tiles. It has a straight, angular shape with 90-degree angles, creating a clean, modern look. Square tile trim is particularly popular in contemporary design styles where sharp lines are emphasized.
Square tile trim has a straight, angular profile with sharp 90-degree edges, while rounded trim (like quadrant trim) has a curved shape. Square trim creates a more modern, crisp look, while rounded trim offers a softer, more traditional appearance.
Square edge tile trims are commonly available in:
- Aluminum
- Stainless steel
- PVC or plastic
- Brass
Metal options like aluminum and stainless steel are popular for their durability and modern aesthetic.
To install square tile trim:
- Measure and cut the trim to size
- Apply tile adhesive to the wall
- Position the trim along the tile edge
- Press it firmly into place
- Install tiles next to the trim
- Allow adhesive to dry
- Grout between the trim and tiles
Use square tile trim when:
- You want a modern, sleek look
- Your design features clean lines and sharp angles
- You're working with large format tiles
- You're creating a minimalist or industrial-style space
While square edge tile trim is typically used for outside edges, some manufacturers offer inside corner pieces designed to work with square trim profiles. These create a consistent look throughout the tiled area, including inside corners.