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Powder White 12x12 Glossy Brick Glass Mosaic Tile (5 pack, 4.83 sq ft/case)
Dimensions:
| Tile Trim Width (in) | 0.6 |
| Tile Trim Length (in) | 12 |
| Overall thickness (mm) | 7.87 |
| Carton Weight (lb) | 2.00 |
| Weight per Sheet/piece (lb) | .20 |
Features:
| Material | Glass |
| Color | White |
| Tile Type | Singular Tile |
| Mount Type | Loose |
| Finish | Glossy |
| Recommended Thinset | Laticrete Glass Tile Adhesive |
| Recommended Grout (s) | Bostik Dimensions Diamond, Laticrete Permacolor White |
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White Glass Glossy Pencil Tile Trim - 0.5” x 12”
The right tile trim can do wonders for a room, adding both protection for your walls and a dash of style to your space. Our glossy pencil liner snow white pencil tile trim, crafted with care, is a prime example of this blend of functionality and design. Made for all types of wall applications, this wall tile trim is ideal for giving a neat finish to shower walls, bathroom walls, kitchen backsplashes, and fireplaces.
The beauty of our white glass tile edge trim goes beyond looks; it’s designed to protect the edges of your tiled areas from wear and tear, ensuring your walls look great for years to come. Plus, its glass material adds an extra sparkle that’s easy to clean and maintain.
Here are five simple yet effective ways to use our 0.5x12 glass tile trim:
1. Frame your shower walls for a clean, polished look that also helps prevent water damage.
2. Add a pencil border tile to your kitchen backsplash, making cleaning up a breeze while also reflecting more light.
3. Neatly outline your fireplace, giving it a standout presence in your living area.
4. Contrast it with darker tiles to break up the uniformity and add an interesting visual appeal.
5. Thinking of adding a professional touch to your tiled walls? Our white glossy glass pencil trim is ready to make a difference in your space.
Highlights:
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0.5 X 12 width and length, 10 pieces per pack, 0.5 sq ft per case, weight per snow white pencil tile trim piece is 0.2 lbs
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These tile trims are ideal for both residential and commercial settings, suitable for walls.
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These white glass tile edge trims are long-lasting and durable.
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0.5x12 glass tile trim is suitable for accent walls, foyers, shower walls, bathroom walls, kitchen backsplashes, and fireplace surrounds
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These trims have a glossy finish, providing a reflective shine that complements your tile style. You can pair it up with polished, glazed, or even unglazed tiles to enhance the overall aesthetics of your spaces.
Frequently Asked Questions:
1. How do I select the best tile trim size for my flooring?
Leave some space for the adhesive layer and select a tile trim that is one size up from the thickness of your floor tiling. Say, for ex, your tile is 6 to 6.5 mm thick, pick this 7.87 mm white glossy glass pencil trim to ensure a better aligned and neat finish.
2. Should I leave a gap between the tile and tile trim?
Position the tile so that it sits flush with the rear of the trim, and repeat this process with the remaining tiles. For added strength, apply adhesive to the back of the tile before pressing it against the trim. In shower areas, it’s recommended to leave a 2 mm gap between the trim and the tile edge to allow for slight movement and proper sealing.
3. What grout should I use for this white glass tile edge trim?
We recommend you use Laticrete Permacolor White grout for these 0.5x12 glass tile trim to give a seamless and cohesive look and feel to your spaces. For wet areas, you can use Laticrete SPECTRALOCK® PRO Premium Translucent or Bostik® Dimension Diamond grout.
4. Do we need to seal these snow white pencil tile trim?
Yes, we recommend sealing these white glossy glass pencil trim as they help in preventing water penetration, chipping, or damage to your tiles. Consult your contractor for any further information.
5. How to calculate the amount of tile trim required for my space?
Determine the perimeter of your room by adding the length and width measurements and multiplying them by two. Measure your doorway length and subtract it from the perimeter. Now divide this perimeter by the length of the white glass tile edge trim to calculate the number of trims needed.