Dimensions:
Tile trim Width (in) | 2 |
Tile trim Length (in) | 12 |
Overall thickness (mm) | 9.4 |
Carton Weight (lb) | 16 |
Weight per Sheet/piece (lb) | 1.6 |
Features:
Material | Marble |
Color | Beige |
Tile Type | Singular Tile |
Mount Type | Loose |
Finish | Polished |
Recommended Thinset | Laticrete 254 Platinum |
Recommended Grout 1 | NA |
Recommended Grout 2 | Laticrete Permacolor White |
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Product Description
Looking to add an architectural detail and elevate the appearance of your room? You’re right on track! This Beige Chair Rail Trim perfectly suits your living rooms, dining rooms, hallways, mud rooms, and staircases. Primarily, chair rail trims were used to protect walls from damage caused by moving chairs, and are now used for various other applications - framing your tile edges, defining your tile design better, and enhancing the aesthetic appeal of your space.
The light beige color of chair rail tile trim with polished finish adds a luxurious shine and up the oomph factor of the room. Installing these chair rail trims using the right thin set and grout helps in extending their lifespan. You can put them up as your kitchen backsplash tile, bathroom tile, or even for shower walls, niches, and fireplace surrounds.
Marble chair rails are durable and long-lasting. They can be used in both residential and commercial spaces. When used in offices, restaurants, hotels, cafes, and bars, this chair rail height not only safeguards walls but also creates a visually pleasing atmosphere for patrons and guests. Wherever done, remember to carefully install tile edging options for a seamless transition between the chair rail trims and the adjacent wall.
Highlights
- 2 X 12 width and length, 10 pieces per pack, 1.67 Square feet per case, weight per chair rail trim piece is 1.6 lbs.
- These chair rail tile trims are ideal for both residential and commercial settings and suitable for walls and floors.
- Marble chair railsare long-lasting, durable, and not frost-resistant.
- This tile edging option is suitable for accent walls, foyers, shower walls, bathroom walls, shower floors, kitchen backsplashes, patios, garage floors, and fireplace surrounds.
- These beige chair rail trims come with a polished finish, adding glow and value to your space.
- They are loose-mounted and can be installed as per your requirements - whether as border tile trim, backsplash trim, or to conceal the tile edges.
- Make a single order to ensure size and color consistency, especially for commercial chair rail applications where uniformity is crucial.
- Consider coordinating tiles, grout, backer board, thin set, and installation tools for your project to achieve professional results, whether working with chair rail ceiling or considering chair rail height adjustments.
FAQ
1. Can we use these chair rail trims outdoors?
Yes, you can use these chair rail trims outdoors on the patio, and garage floors, and also in dry, wet, and hot areas like shower walls and floors, bathroom walls, steam rooms, fireplace surrounds, and kitchen backsplashes.
2. How thick is this chair rail trim?
These chair rail trims are 9.4 mm thick and suitable for a tile size of approximately 7 mm. It is always recommended to pick the tile trims one size up from the tile you have used on the floor. For further suggestions get in touch with your contractor.
3. Can I use a miter box to cut these chair rail moldings?
Yes, you can use a miter box to cut these chair rail moldings at 45-degree or 90-degree angles. A miter box is a versatile tool that helps in making angled cuts but you can also use a wet saw with a diamond blade to cut chair rails.
4. At what height do you install chair rail trims?
For optimal placement, chair rail trim is typically installed at about one-third of the wall's height or approximately 28 to 32 inches from the floor in an eight-foot-tall room. If your ceilings are higher, you can go higher with chair rail installations.
5. What is the difference between chair rails and wainscoting?
Chair rails are installed horizontally around the perimeter of a room at the chair height whereas wainscoting refers to the paneling below the chair rail molding and is applied to the lower portion of the wall, especially in the entryway, living room, or dining room.