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L 100-300cm / H 3-12,5mm

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L 100-300cm / H 8-12,5mm

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L 100-300cm / H 2-30mm

6,77 €

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Stainless steel round edge tile trim

L 100-300cm / H 6-12,5mm

5,95 €

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Tile trims - tile edge trims: An Overview

Tile edge profiles are special products that are specially designed for the clean finish of tiles. Immerse yourself in the diverse world of tile profiles.

Functions of tile trims

  1. The main task of tile trim strips is the edge protection of tiles. Damage and chipping are part of tile profiles a thing of the past.
  2. By using tile strips hard edges can be finished elegantly. This increases safety.
  3. Last but not least, you can easily set visual accents with the different shapes, colors and surfaces. You benefit from a clean edge finish.

What types of tile trims and edging do exist?

Tile profiles are available in a variety of forms. You will find all kinds of tile strips in our shop.

  1. Straight edge tile trims with an L-shape are the simplest option. They offer robust protection for your tiles. They are also available in heights of up to 30 mm. This means that they can also be used for particularly thick tiles and slabs.
  2. Square edge tile trims give your edges a modern look. They are also often used on stairs or tiled wall elements. Matching corner pieces make it easier for you to lay the profiles around the corner.
  3. Round edge tile trims are characterized by their round shape. Perfect for soft tile finishes. You can also find matching inside and outside corners in our shop.
  4. A special form of tile edge profiles are flexible tile trims. Due to a special, serrated leg, these are bendable.

You can find all kinds of tile profiles in our shop in a wide variety of materials, lengths (1 m; 2.5 m; 3 m) and heights.

Maybe you are also interested in our blog "Tile profiles: More than just edge finishes - A comprehensive overview".

The materials of tile edge trims

Just as versatile as the shapes of tile profiles, are the materials they can be made of. We will explain here which material is best for you. In the blog we will also discuss "Tile rails - metal or plastic" again in a little more detail on the question.

Stainless steel tile trims:

With profiles made of stainless steel you get a particularly robust and durable variant. These are suitable for places that can be exposed to higher loads. The V2A stainless steel is also not susceptible to rust. Ideal for use outdoors or in wet areas. Tile rails made of stainless steel guarantee a noble look. You can choose between natural, brushed and polished surfaces. In our ‘stainless steel tile trims’ category, you will find all the stainless steel profiles in our range.

Aluminium tile trims:

Tile profiles made of aluminum, you benefit from the versatile possibilities for surface processing. Such profiles can be powder-coated or anodized. This means that they are available in different colors such as black, silver or titanium. Furthermore, the processing of the surface ensures that the profiles are corrosion-resistant. Of course, it is also possible to choose profiles with an untreated surface. Tile profiles made of aluminum are used everywhere indoors. Want to see all our aluminium profiles at a glance? Then take a look at the aluminium tile trims category.

PVC tile trims:

As the cheapest option we also offer tile profiles made of plastic in our shop. They are available in white or black. Remember that these profiles should only be used in areas that are not subject to heavy loads. However, they are a good alternative for protecting your tile edges in less stressed areas. You can find all our PVC tile trims in the corresponding category.

Brass tile trims:

With brass profiles we offer a special variant of a tile profile in the shop. The brass straight edge tile trim offers you an extravagant look that is ideal in combination with dark tiles. These profiles are also characterized by their high robustness. Perfect for an individual tile finish. You can find an overview of all brass profiles in the brass tile trims category.

The heights of our tile edge trims

Straight edge tile trims offer the largest selection of heights. Here you can choose between 2 - 30 mm. The small heights are perfect for coverings such as vinyl. Heights from 20 mm are particularly suitable for thick tiles and slabs. Our round edge tile trims and square edge tile trims are available in standard heights 6 - 12.5 mm.

When choosing the height, it is important to remember to choose it 1 - 2 mm higher than the thickness of the tile.Only then will you get a flush finish on the tiles. Only a flush result guarantees the protection of the tile edges. In addition, there are no tripping hazards if the profile and tile are laid flush.

In the blog "The correct selection of the height of a tile rail" let's look at the topic in more detail.

Areas of application for tile edge trims:

Tile edge profiles are an indispensable element when laying tiles. They guarantee you a long-lasting and clean tile finish.

Tile trims in the bathroom:

In tiled bathrooms tile profiles are often used, for example, with tiled wall elements. In showers, we recommend tile strips made of stainless steel. Outside of wet areas, other materials such as aluminum or brass can also be used. The variety of colors and surfaces ensure that you are sure to find a suitable profile with us that fits in with the look of your room.

Tile trims in the kitchen:

Tile backsplashes that serve as splash guards can be covered with our tile profiles. They can be finished cleanly and in a visually appealing way. They replace a silicone or acrylic border that needs to be redrawn over time. The profiles, on the other hand, do not wear out and offer a long-lasting, sustainable solution.

Tile trims in the living area:

When it comes to transitions between different floor coverings or when laying vinyl, our tile rails the first choice. For vinyl floors, straight edge tile trims with the small heights. Every room with tiles benefits from a clean finish with our tile profiles.

Tile trims for steps and stairs:

Particularly tile profiles made of stainless steel are often used to protect the edges of tiled stairs. These prevent the tiled steps from being damaged. Stainless steel profiles are particularly suitable here, as they are the most robust and ensure long-lasting functionality despite the high levels of wear and tear on stairs.

Tile trims for outdoor use:

Tile rails made of stainless steel can also be used outdoors without any problems. Due to the material, they are particularly corrosion-resistant. Here, the profiles can be used, for example, to finish off balcony or terrace slabs.

Due to the large selection of profiles and materials, you are guaranteed to find the right tile trim strips for your individual needs with us.

For even more information you can also check out our blog "Tile profiles for a wide variety of uses" .

FAQs

Questions and answers

There are four common profile types: angle profiles, square profiles, quarter-round profiles, and flexible tile edging profiles. Each shape has a clear purpose and specific standard heights.
Angle profiles are the most robust and versatile variant with an L-shape. At tirocco, they are available in heights from 2 to 30 mm and are suitable for thin vinyl flooring as well as thick patio tiles. Square profiles have an angular, modern look and are often used for pre-wall elements, stairs, or tile backsplashes — matching corner pieces are available. Quarter-round profiles have a rounded visible edge for soft transitions, typically in the bathroom or at shower trays. Flexible tile edging profiles have a serrated leg that can be laid around curves and arches.
All types are available as inner and outer corners (aluminium, stainless steel, PVC) for a clean, visually seamless corner connection.

For indoor areas we recommend aluminium, for wet areas and outdoors stainless steel V2A or V4A, as an affordable alternative PVC, and for design accents brass. So the choice of material primarily depends on the location and load, not just on price.
Aluminium can be anodised or powder-coated and is therefore available in many colours — silver, black, white, titanium, gold, concrete grey. For wet areas like showers, kitchens, or outdoor use, stainless steel V2A is the right choice because it doesn't rust. V4A is chloride-resistant and intended for swimming pools or coastal environments. PVC is the most affordable option, but only suitable for lightly used indoor areas. Brass offers an elegant, warm look and works especially well in combination with dark or earthy tile tones.
All four materials are available at tirocco as angle and square profiles; quarter-round profiles are available in aluminium, stainless steel and PVC.

In practice, all three terms describe the same product: an edge finish for laid tiles. In technical language, "tile profile" is the generic term that also covers transition, trim, and decorative profiles, while "tile edging profile" and "tile strip" are commonly used specifically for edge-finishing profiles.
Other synonyms you may encounter when searching for products are tile trim strip, tile edge profile, edging profile, or edge protection profile. In every case it refers to the same thing: a profile that protects the exposed tile edge from chipping and damage, creates a visually clean transition, and often serves as a trip-hazard safeguard.
To be distinguished from classic tile edging profiles are pure transition profiles (e.g. tile to wood, surface-mounted) and skirting profiles (wall finishes close to the floor).

Tile edging profiles are not technically mandatory, but highly recommended for three reasons: they protect the exposed tile edges from chipping, they prevent sharp upper edges, and they provide a visually clean finish.
Alternatives are only of limited value. A silicone joint as an edge finish ages quickly, yellows, and must be renewed every 2 – 5 years. Ground tile edges (gerondé) are expensive, only possible with certain formats, and remain mechanically sensitive. A properly installed tile profile, on the other hand, lasts practically the entire service life of the covering.
The use is particularly worthwhile at pre-wall elements, shower bases, window reveals, kitchen splashbacks, stair treads, and wherever tiles end at free edges. In the bathroom, practically every exposed tile edge is a suitable application.

Tile edging profiles are always laid together with the tiles in the thin-bed method — not retrofitted afterwards. The process involves five steps.
Step 1: Cut the profile to length; for corners, cut at a 45° mitre or use matching inner/outer corners.
Step 2: Apply tile adhesive in the thin-bed method to the edge to be finished.
Step 3: Press the profile into the adhesive with the perforated leg, until the visible leg sits flat at the later tile height.
Step 4: Bed the edge tile into the adhesive with a narrow connection joint (approx. 2 – 3 mm) to the profile.
Step 5: Fill the connection joint with grout (for wet and outdoor areas: flexible or cement-based mortar); remove excess grout immediately.

Choosing the correct profile height (tile thickness + 1 – 2 mm) before installation is important. A profile that's too low cannot be flushed later on.

A proper retrofit is only possible to a limited extent. A profile embedded in the adhesive bed practically cannot be replaced without destroying the edge tile. However, there are two alternatives if the flooring is already laid.
Alternative 1 is surface-mounted profiles — flat aluminium or PVC strips that are glued onto the tile edge with MS polymer adhesive or assembly adhesive. Visually they are recognisable as retrofitted, but functionally they reliably protect the edge. Alternative 2 is a freshly drawn silicone edge joint, if visual demands are low.
Low-profile angle profiles made of aluminium or stainless steel are particularly suitable for surface mounting. Be sure to degrease the bonding surface (acetone) and apply the adhesive as a continuous bead, then press the profile on and fix it in place for 24 hours.

A clean mitre cut (45°) is necessary when you want to join two profiles at a corner without using corner pieces. The appropriate tool depends on the material.
For stainless steel, a hacksaw with a mitre box (the simplest and most accurate method) is recommended; alternatively a flex grinder with speed control at low speed, or a jigsaw with an HSS saw blade. A fresh, sharp blade is important — dull blades wander off course and cause burrs. For aluminium, a chop or circular saw with an aluminium blade is suitable, and a jigsaw with aluminium teeth also works. PVC can be easily cut with a mitre box and a fine-tooth hand saw. Brass is worked like aluminium.
After the cut, you should deburr the cut edge (with a file or sandpaper) so that the two profiles meet flat and without sharp edges at the corner joint.

For the transition between tiles and another floor covering, you don't need a tile profile but a transition or height-compensation profile. Tile edging profiles are intended exclusively for the tile side.
At equal build-up height (e.g. 10 mm tile = 10 mm design flooring), a flat transition profile in L- or T-shape is sufficient. With different heights, e.g. 10 mm tile to 14 mm parquet, you need a height-compensation profile with a ramp. For very thin coverings like vinyl or design flooring (2 – 4 mm), low angle profiles 2 – 4 mm tall are ideal — they are mounted on the tile side, and the vinyl covering adjoins the visible edge directly.
A movement joint between the two coverings is also important, especially with wood — wood-based floors work more than tiles and need leeway.

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