Aluminium Tile Trim Checklist: To Optimize Usage

 

Aluminium Tile Trim Checklist

 

Today, we would like to share tips on choosing tile trim that enhances beauty and keeps tile corners neat. When it comes to tile trims, there are numerous colors and styles to match varying tile thicknesses. Because if the tile thickness is unequal to the tile trim, it will look odd. Therefore, we will show you how to choose an aluminium tile trim to get the most use out of it.

 

Aluminium Tile Trims come in numerous Colors and Patterns

Tile trims are divided into two forms:

  • Rounded tile trim.
  • Square tile trim.

Where the shape can be chosen according to one’s personal preference.

 

Aluminium Tile Trim Height and Width

Always take into consideration the characteristics of height and thickness. Which can be measured from the bottom of the tile trim to the size of the top edge, which can be divided into four sizes:

  • Small – with a height that doesn’t exceed 8 mm.
  • Medium – with a height that doesn’t exceed 10 mm.
  • Large – with a height that doesn’t exceed 12 mm.
  • Extra Large – with a height that exceeds 15 mm.

 

Aluminium Tile Trim Types 

Aluminium Tile Trim

  Can be divided into the following:

  • Round aluminium tile trim.
  • Square aluminium tile trim.
  • Straight aluminium tile trim.
  • Glossy aluminium tile trim that is easily scratched when impacted by hard objects like being scrubbed by Scotch Brite. Therefore, if you choose to use this, you must be careful while cleaning and use soft materials instead.
  • Matt aluminium tilling trim is suitable for use on kitchen counters because the aluminum tile trim doesn’t get easily scratched. It is also ideal for cooking, pounding mortars, and using Scotch Brite to scrub, wipe and rub.

Currently, aluminium tile trimmer is available in many colors, including white, black, gray, silver, shiny silver, and shiny gold.

 

Stainless Steel Tile Trim

Beautiful gold stainless steel tile trimming will be suitable for use with matt black tiles.

 

There are mainly three vital tile trims: PVC, aluminum, and stainless steel. Plastic tile trims, which cost only 20 – 30 baht per line, although cheap, are not recommended. Because they aren’t solid when they are used in paving the stairs, or finishing the corner of the stairs or corridors, just walking by and kicking it may cause them to crack. Nowadays, aluminum tile trim is more popular because it is more robust and gives more elegance than other materials; the stair nosing helps prevent chipped/cracked stair edges – indoor and outdoor.