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Trim is an important finishing detail for tiled and panelled bathroom surfaces, helping to protect exposed edges while giving the room a neater, more complete appearance. Whether used around wall tiles, shower panels, niches, corners or transitions between surfaces, the right trim can make a noticeable difference to both the look and durability of a bathroom installation. Our range of bathroom trim includes options suited to different tile depths, panel types and design styles, with finishes chosen to complement modern and traditional bathroom schemes. Chrome, brushed metal, matt and colour-matched trims can all help tie together brassware, shower enclosures, furniture and other fittings, creating a more considered overall finish. Selecting the correct trim is not just about appearance. It is also important to choose a suitable profile, size and material for the application, particularly in wet areas where edges need to be well protected. If you are planning a bathroom project and are unsure which trim will work best with your chosen tiles or panels, our Daventry showroom team can offer straightforward guidance and help you compare suitable options in person.

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Bayou 10mm Straight Edge Trim - Matt Black 1

Bayou 10mm Straight Edge Trim - Matt Black

Bayou 10mm Angled Trim - Brushed Nickel 2

Bayou 10mm Angled Trim - Brushed Nickel

Bayou 10mm Angled Trim - Brushed Brass 3

Bayou 10mm Angled Trim - Brushed Brass

Genesis 10mm Straight Edge Trim 2.5m - Chrome 4

Genesis 10mm Straight Edge Trim 2.5m - Chrome

Bayou 10mm Textured Straight Edge Aluminium Tile Trim - Sand Stone 5

Bayou 10mm Textured Straight Edge Aluminium Tile Trim - Sand Stone

Bayou Wall Panel End/Edge Trim – Chrome 6

Bayou Wall Panel End/Edge Trim – Chrome

PVC Internal Corner Trim - Choice of Colour 7

PVC Internal Corner Trim - Choice of Colour

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Trim

Tile trim is used to finish exposed tile edges neatly and help protect them from chips, knocks and moisture. It is commonly fitted around external corners, window reveals, niches, splashbacks and where tiles meet another surface. The right trim can give a tiled area a cleaner, more considered finish.

In many bathroom installations, trim is recommended wherever a tile edge would otherwise be visible. It helps create a tidy edge and can reduce the risk of damage over time. Some designs may use mitred tile edges instead, but trim is often a practical and reliable choice.

Common tile trim options include straight edge trim, round edge trim, square edge trim, corner trim and movement profiles. They are available in different materials and finishes, including aluminium, stainless steel, chrome effect, brushed metal, black and white. The best option depends on the tile style and where it is being fitted.

Tile trim should be chosen to suit the thickness of the tile, including the adhesive bed where appropriate. If the trim is too shallow, the tile edge may sit proud; if it is too deep, the finish can look uneven. Checking the tile depth before ordering trim is always advisable.

Yes, trim is often used with bathroom wall panels as well as tiles. Panel trims can help form neat joins, internal corners, external corners and end caps. They are particularly useful where panels meet a shower tray, ceiling, bath edge or adjoining wall.

The best trim finish depends on the overall bathroom design. Chrome and brushed metal finishes often work well with taps and shower fittings, while matt black can suit more contemporary schemes. White or neutral trims can create a more discreet finish, especially with lighter tiles or panels.

Aluminium trim is commonly used in bathrooms and is suitable for many wall tile applications. It is lightweight, neat and available in a wide range of finishes. In areas with heavy use or where extra durability is needed, stainless steel trim may also be considered.

Most tile trims are designed to be fitted during tiling, as part of the trim sits behind or beneath the tile. Retrofitting trim afterwards can be difficult and may not give the same neat result. If tiles are already installed, there may be alternative finishing profiles depending on the situation.

Tile trim can either blend in with the grout and tiles or be chosen to complement bathroom fittings such as taps, shower screens and towel rails. Matching metal finishes can create a coordinated look, while a subtle trim colour can help keep attention on the tiles themselves.

For shower areas, trim should be suitable for wet environments and fitted correctly to help create clean, protected edges. Aluminium and stainless steel trims are commonly used, while panel systems may require specific waterproof profiles. Good sealing and installation are just as important as the trim itself.

Seeing trim samples in person can make it easier to compare finishes, profiles and colours against tiles or wall panels. Our bathroom showroom in Daventry, Northamptonshire, offers a practical way to view options and consider how different trims may work within a finished bathroom scheme.

Yes, trim can have a noticeable effect on the finished appearance of a bathroom. Although it is a small detail, it frames tiled edges and corners, so the colour, shape and finish should be considered carefully. A well-chosen trim helps the installation look complete without drawing unnecessary attention.




Bayou Bathrooms, 15 Brindley Close, Drayton Fields Industrial Estate, Daventry, Northamptonshire NN11 8RP

Email: contact@bayou-bathrooms.com | Phone: 01327 640058
Phone: 01327 640058