Metal & PVC Tile Trims

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Metal & PVC Tile Trims

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Aluminium & SS U Channel

Aluminum and Stainless Steel (SS) U-channels are versatile metal profiles used for structural support, framing, and decorative edging

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Aluminium & SS L Angle

When choosing between Aluminum and Stainless Steel (SS) L-angles, the decision typically comes down to a trade-off between weight and ease of work (Aluminum) versus strength and extreme durability

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Aluminium & SS Half Round Tile Trim

Half-round tile trims (also known as bullnose or round-edge profiles) provide a smooth, curved finish to exposed tile edges. Choosing between Aluminum and Stainless Steel (SS) depends on your budget, environment, and required durability.

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Aluminium & SS Sqr Tile Trim

Choosing between aluminum and stainless steel (SS) for your square tile trim depends on whether you value budget and style flexibility or ultimate durability. Square edge trims are popular for creating a clean, modern box finish on external corners

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Aluminium & SS L Tile Trim

L-shaped tile trims (often called L angle or Straight Edge - trims) provide a clean, finished edge for tile installations and protect corners from chipping. Aluminum and stainless steel (SS) are the two most popular materials for this, each offering different levels of durability and aesthetic

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Aluminium & SS Sqr L Tile Trim

Softer metal; prone to dents and scratches over time.High impact resistance ideal for floor transitions and high-traffic areas.

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PVC Tile Trim

PVC tile trim is a practical and cost-effective way to finish exposed tile edges, protecting them from chipping while providing a clean, professional look. It is available in various profiles, such as round edge (bullnose) for corners or L-shaped for transitions and borders

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Stair Nosing

Stair nosing is the protective and functional edge of a stair tread that enhances safety by improving visibility and grip while protecting the edge from wear. Designers and homeowners often browse Pinterest for stair nosing ideas to see how different profiles can impact a staircase's overall aesthetic