When using a trim choosing tiles which are thin is recommended.
Tile around window without trim.
Whether you tile around a window with a trim or with tiles is very much determined by the materials you use.
For the part up the wall where there isn t tile the trim would have some sort of backing added to increase the depth where it meets the wall.
Set the recess tiles first then the bullnose.
Use corner edging tiles similar to countertop v caps but without the raised lip that forms the front edge of the counter.
When installing window molding start at the top.
Cut a 45 degree angle on one end of the trim and hold it so the short end of the angle.
Alternatively depending on the style of your room some people finish with a pencil trim or something but that s not always a good solution.
To finish the edge of a tiled window you have several additional options.
It s all done by eye with a sharp pencil a miter saw and an 18 gauge nailer.
In addition the tile edging is not expensive it is easy.
The tile will wrap partway up the window and the trim would sit on top of it leaving some of the tile exposed.
So a metal trim has had to be added around the wall around the windows to conceal the edges and i m assuming this will have to be done for the storage alcoves that have been built into our shower and boxing around the plumbing.
Here s how they do it.
Tiling around a window is an easy task if you use a plastic tile corner trim.
Most trim carpenters don t even use a tape to trim windows.
The tile isn t finished on the edges i m told that very few tiles are as most aren t meant to show the edges.
Instead of setting bullnose inside the recess set it on the wall surface.
Ceramic or porcelain tiles are often preferred when using trim as heavier stone varieties often have a greater thickness and are therefore less practical.