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Mon, Dec 12, 11 at 13:19
| I will have a subway tile shower in the corner of the bathroom with beadboard wall all around the rest of bathroom(4'-6") high. How should I make the transition where the tile abutts beadboard on each end of shower. The other 2 shower walls are frameless glass. |
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| Not a pro, but the link below shows how we did it. Beadboard is fairly thin, so we went with bullnose subway wrapped around the edges. |
Here is a link that might be useful: my shower
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- Posted by bill_vincent (billvincent@hotmail.com) on Tue, Dec 13, 11 at 23:12
| Depending on the beadboard, I'll either just butt it up to the peadboard (if it's thick enough), or I'll do as Billl did and use the bullnose up against it. |
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