While high-quality ceramic tiles are a prerequisite for a decorative effect, standardized tile laying can be considered the finishing touch. Therefore, tile laying is more than just a technical skill; it's a meticulous craft and a highly creative form of graphic art. Below are some artistic tile laying methods using metal strips for finishing.
The perfect fusion of metal strips and tiles enhances the three-dimensional effect while giving the tiles more vitality.Using metal strips to trim the edges of tiles not only adds an extra layer of protection to the corners of the tiles, but also makes the layers between the tiles more distinct.
The metal trim strips fit perfectly with the tiles, which can well cover the existing cold corners. Just saying it looks good without giving any practical advice is not my style. The following is an analysis of the tile finishing method from dop design.
1. U-shaped dividing strips can be used to separate different materials such as floor tiles, stone, wood floors, carpets, etc. They are made of aluminum alloy and are generally 10mm wide. Today we will mainly talk about the method of metal finishing of ceramic tiles.The U-shaped closing strip can also be made of stainless steel plate folding process, with a width of up to 5-10mm.
2. L-shaped metal strips are divided into grids, and the width can be reduced to 3-5mm:
3. Adding a rubber strip in the middle can be used as an expansion joint for paving the floor:
4. For the closing strips with different ground elevations on both sides, the height of the metal strips shall be determined according to the height difference between the two sides:
Metal strips for tile wall closure
In the past, we often used 45-degree chamfers to finish the external corners of tiled walls. However, quality control relies heavily on the workers' skill, and these are prone to bumps and dents during use, leading to numerous quality issues. Some projects have used external corner trim strips, but these were relatively simple and made of low-quality materials (usually PVC).
For finishing the external corners of stone materials like marble, due to the workability of the material, projects generally use 45-degree chamfers, or other finishing methods like edging and gluing. Metal strips are rarely used (and unnecessary).
The following are some examples of metal finishing methods for external corners of tiled walls:
The finishing strips for the external corners of ceramic tiles and mosaic walls are of the same form, but differ in size, because the thickness of ceramic tiles and mosaics is different, and the thickness of the adhesive layer on the wall will not be very large.It is generally around 5-8mm and is suitable for the finishing strips on tile walls, but not on mosaic walls.
The finishing strip when the tile wall is flat with the paint
Metal Finishing Strips for Inside and Outside Corners of Tile Walls and Floors
The inside corners between walls and floors are usually finished with the wall pressed against the floor, avoiding any upward seams. Using metal finishing strips creates a cleaner and more aesthetically pleasing effect.
When finishing the external corners of tiled floors such as stair treads, professional tread tiles are usually used, otherwise the external corners cannot be handled. Customized metal finishing strips can effectively solve the problem of finishing the external corners of treads.
For the finishing method of the second node in the above picture, the metal strip can be processed by folding the stainless steel plate. This style can also be used to finish the outside corners of the wall.
The metal finishing strip in the picture above is made of stainless steel plate with folded edge processing, which is processed into a T shape. The paint and other finishing methods can be hidden inside.
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While high-quality ceramic tiles are a prerequisite for a decorative effect, standardized tile laying can be considered the finishing touch. Therefore, tile laying is more than just a technical skill; it's a meticulous craft and a highly creative form of graphic art. Below are some artistic tile laying methods using metal strips for finishing.
The perfect fusion of metal strips and tiles enhances the three-dimensional effect while giving the tiles more vitality.Using metal strips to trim the edges of tiles not only adds an extra layer of protection to the corners of the tiles, but also makes the layers between the tiles more distinct.
The metal trim strips fit perfectly with the tiles, which can well cover the existing cold corners. Just saying it looks good without giving any practical advice is not my style. The following is an analysis of the tile finishing method from dop design.
1. U-shaped dividing strips can be used to separate different materials such as floor tiles, stone, wood floors, carpets, etc. They are made of aluminum alloy and are generally 10mm wide. Today we will mainly talk about the method of metal finishing of ceramic tiles.The U-shaped closing strip can also be made of stainless steel plate folding process, with a width of up to 5-10mm.
2. L-shaped metal strips are divided into grids, and the width can be reduced to 3-5mm:
3. Adding a rubber strip in the middle can be used as an expansion joint for paving the floor:
4. For the closing strips with different ground elevations on both sides, the height of the metal strips shall be determined according to the height difference between the two sides:
Metal strips for tile wall closure
In the past, we often used 45-degree chamfers to finish the external corners of tiled walls. However, quality control relies heavily on the workers' skill, and these are prone to bumps and dents during use, leading to numerous quality issues. Some projects have used external corner trim strips, but these were relatively simple and made of low-quality materials (usually PVC).
For finishing the external corners of stone materials like marble, due to the workability of the material, projects generally use 45-degree chamfers, or other finishing methods like edging and gluing. Metal strips are rarely used (and unnecessary).
The following are some examples of metal finishing methods for external corners of tiled walls:
The finishing strips for the external corners of ceramic tiles and mosaic walls are of the same form, but differ in size, because the thickness of ceramic tiles and mosaics is different, and the thickness of the adhesive layer on the wall will not be very large.It is generally around 5-8mm and is suitable for the finishing strips on tile walls, but not on mosaic walls.
The finishing strip when the tile wall is flat with the paint
Metal Finishing Strips for Inside and Outside Corners of Tile Walls and Floors
The inside corners between walls and floors are usually finished with the wall pressed against the floor, avoiding any upward seams. Using metal finishing strips creates a cleaner and more aesthetically pleasing effect.
When finishing the external corners of tiled floors such as stair treads, professional tread tiles are usually used, otherwise the external corners cannot be handled. Customized metal finishing strips can effectively solve the problem of finishing the external corners of treads.
For the finishing method of the second node in the above picture, the metal strip can be processed by folding the stainless steel plate. This style can also be used to finish the outside corners of the wall.
The metal finishing strip in the picture above is made of stainless steel plate with folded edge processing, which is processed into a T shape. The paint and other finishing methods can be hidden inside.
Browse our product range or contact us to discuss your next project.
Visit: www.edgetiletrim.com
Or message us directly ↓↓↓
Whatsapp: +86 13927244804