Bathroom edging for the bath side

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Hi all,

Hoping for some help here. I have had to replace the bath side recently as we realised that the builders had used an off white side when the bath is white (its only taken us a few years to realise this!). I have replaced this and it looks fine, however the original bath side was either slightly bulkier or fixed in place at a slight angle as there is now a gap between the vinyl and bath side. I think it is too wide to cover up with a sealant/silicone alone.

I would rather not have the bath side at the incorrect angle, and would prefer not to replace the vinyl. I am thinking of using some form of beading to cover the gap but am not sure which type to use. When looking I am just coming across wooden beading that is used for laminate. Could anyone offer any suggestions? The gap is about a finger width in size.

i have attached photos to show what kind of gap I have. Just so you know I am aware I have not cleaned off the vinyl edges yet.

Thanks in advance for any advice.


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Thanks for the response. I presume this would lay flat on the floor and butt up against the bath side. I was thinking of an angled profile similar to what you use with laminate flooring - but it always seems to be wood only and I presume that would be a bad idea in the long run.
 
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Fantastic. It looks like a quadrant is what I am after. I will have to measure the gap and have a look. Thanks...I thought there would be something out there but could not even think what to search for online other than beading.

Thanks.
 

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