Best trim to disguise connection between aluminium window & door

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I’m having an aluminium window next to aluminium sliding door in my extension.

This strip between the two looks a bit scruffy to me, considering the cost of the damn window and door. ..

Is there a better way to do this? Maybe hiding the cut ends of the trim in some way?
 

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What's going on with the top trim on third pic? Not level. Some of this will look better once beads of silicon have been run along the exposed sections?
 
What's going on with the top trim on third pic? Not level. Some of this will look better once beads of silicon have been run along the exposed sections?

Yeh you’re right that’s another bit that looks untidy .

I’m not liking the bottom of the vertical strip where it meets the sill. Just looks cheap.
 
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Yeh you’re right that’s another bit that looks untidy .

I’m not liking the bottom of the vertical strip where it meets the sill. Just looks cheap.
Bear in mind you're not seeing it finished though. I can see where you're coming from, however with silicon applied it'll almost certainly look better.
 

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