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Hi, We have an awkward window/bathroom/budget situation.
The window has strange angles to it due to the "ashlar" walls and nothing being straight. We have a corner bath with overhead shower going in (to appease all the varying requests) under the window and we will be tiling the window wall and the wall to the left. I would like to stop the tiles at the right edge of the window and begin pvc wall panels (plain matte white ones that can be painted) behind the basin and toilet.
How would you end the tiles/begin the PVC wall panels? Is there a trim that will deal with the external corner and join of the two mediums?
Alternatively, I've been thinking about using PVC wall panels in the whole window reveal. This poses the same issue - how do we trim the wall panels to the tile? Or if we paneled the whole of the window wall, is there a corner trim for the internal corner where they meet that would be flexible to fit the curve of the wall (internal corner on left) that isnt the horrible L shape stuff we had before?
I have not shower, bath or basin, no budget but I also now do not have a tsunami leak into the kitchen. I smell but my lino's dry.
The window has strange angles to it due to the "ashlar" walls and nothing being straight. We have a corner bath with overhead shower going in (to appease all the varying requests) under the window and we will be tiling the window wall and the wall to the left. I would like to stop the tiles at the right edge of the window and begin pvc wall panels (plain matte white ones that can be painted) behind the basin and toilet.
How would you end the tiles/begin the PVC wall panels? Is there a trim that will deal with the external corner and join of the two mediums?
Alternatively, I've been thinking about using PVC wall panels in the whole window reveal. This poses the same issue - how do we trim the wall panels to the tile? Or if we paneled the whole of the window wall, is there a corner trim for the internal corner where they meet that would be flexible to fit the curve of the wall (internal corner on left) that isnt the horrible L shape stuff we had before?
I have not shower, bath or basin, no budget but I also now do not have a tsunami leak into the kitchen. I smell but my lino's dry.
