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Gap between door frame and Wall tiling

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The bathroom door frame and the wall tiling has significant gaps ranging from 18mm at ceiling area to 23mm on the floor .
This is a loft bathroom .
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My questions :
1/ Can a flat bar eg Rothley anodised aluminium 25mm x 2metres be used to fill the gap using silicone
2/ is it better to use an angled Rothley anodised 25mm x 20mm x 2m to fill the gap and with silicone ?

Thanks in advance
 

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Having visited websites like Wickes , I am unsure of what type of architrave would blend into tile - door frame junction.
Would appreciate advice on this
Thank you
 
Hi I have taken 2 photos
1/ left hand side
2/ top section of right hand side
It’s looks quite confusing to me
Kind regards
 

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