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Coving in Bathroom?

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I've just finished putting in a new ceiling in my bathroom and have a very small (less than 1 inch) gap between the ceiling and the (also new) tiles on the wall.

Is there such a thing as coving for bathrooms? I'm assuming normal plaster coving is unsuitable - plastic coving maybe? Or do I have no alternative but to grout/tile right up to the ceiling?
 
Plaster coving is ok, you will be sealing & painting it I assume, although the coving should have gone up first & the tiles set out to fit top & bottom
 
Sapper said:
I'm assuming normal plaster coving is unsuitable - plastic coving maybe?
You can buy a foam polythene coving or you could use this in which both types are lightweight.
 

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