Finishing solutions for tiled surfaces
Our Tile trims category gathers professional-grade profiles and accessories designed to complete any tiling project with precision and style. You will find edge protectors, transition strips, stair nosings, corner trims, expansion joints and more, available in a range of materials and finishes. These products not only improve the visual appearance of tiled floors and walls but also protect vulnerable edges, ensure safe transitions between different floor levels and help maintain waterproofing in wet areas.
Types and variants
Tile trims come in multiple shapes, sizes and materials to match the needs of different projects. Common variants include:
- Transition strips — reducers and thresholds for joining two floor coverings of different heights.
- Stair nosings — reinforced profiles that provide grip and protect step edges.
- Corner trims — internal and external angles for clean, durable corners.
- Movement joints — flexible profiles that accommodate expansion and prevent cracks.
- Decorative profiles — brass, aluminum, or colored PVC trims used as design accents.
Edge trims — straight profiles for finishing tile edges on floors and walls.
Materials typically available are anodized aluminum, stainless steel, brass, PVC and lacquered metal. Finishes range from polished and brushed metal to powder-coated and color-matched options intended to blend with grout or tiles.
Where Tile trims are used
These profiles are suitable for a wide variety of applications in both residential and commercial settings. Typical uses include:
- Kitchen splashbacks and worktop edges for a neat, easy-to-clean finish.
- Floor-to-floor transitions in hallways, living rooms and utility areas.
- Staircases and landings to protect steps and reduce slip risk.
- Outdoor terraces and balconies when specified materials are weatherproof.
- Retail and hospitality spaces where durability and low maintenance are essential.
Bathroom and shower edges to enhance waterproofing and appearance.
How to choose the right trim
Selecting the correct profile depends on several practical considerations:
- Match the material to the environment — use stainless or anodized aluminum for wet or outdoor areas.
- Consider load and traffic — choose reinforced nosings for heavy footfall or commercial use.
- Pay attention to finish and color — subtle contrasts or matching trims can enhance the overall design.
- Check installation method — some trims are mortar-in while others are adhesive or screw-fixed.
Measure tile thickness accurately — choose a trim that accommodates the tile plus adhesive.
Practical tip
Order a sample or small length first to confirm visual match and ease of installation. Consult technical datasheets for load ratings and chemical resistance if the site has special requirements.
Advantages of buying in our online store
Shopping Tile trims online with us combines selection and service. We offer a broad catalogue with clear specifications, high-resolution photos and filters that let you narrow options by material, profile type and tile thickness. Additional benefits include competitive pricing, volume discounts for tradespeople, fast delivery options and secure packaging to prevent damage in transit. Expert customer support is available to help you choose the right profile and recommend installation methods. For professional projects we provide bulk quotes and warranty details so you can plan with confidence.
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