Tiling - how to make this look ok
Discussion
I have a gap.. 8mm at one end and 14mm at the other.
The other walls are fine, but I made the rookie mistake of assuming this one would be the same height and level.

I can’t put an uneven sliver of tile in there, but I also can’t think of a way of not making things look squint.
Best I can come up with is to use filler and paint the same colour as the roof.
Any bright ideas?
The other walls are fine, but I made the rookie mistake of assuming this one would be the same height and level.
I can’t put an uneven sliver of tile in there, but I also can’t think of a way of not making things look squint.
Best I can come up with is to use filler and paint the same colour as the roof.
Any bright ideas?
I think your options are:
- A wide grout line (probably the wrong answer)
- filler and paint - will probably work but might look a bit odd given it comes past the natural line
- a chrome trim piece (similar to the one on the LHS) to edge the tiles and then the filler and paint option above it.
The chrome trim is probably what I would be thinking.
- A wide grout line (probably the wrong answer)
- filler and paint - will probably work but might look a bit odd given it comes past the natural line
- a chrome trim piece (similar to the one on the LHS) to edge the tiles and then the filler and paint option above it.
The chrome trim is probably what I would be thinking.
I would either:
Fill it and sand it back so it’s beautifully smooth, paint it white and give the ceiling a coat at the same time. Looking at the plaster on the ceiling I don’t think you’ll notice it; or
Get some white plastic trim.
Anything fancy will stand out. And if you don’t need a shelf don’t put one up - it’ll be a grease and dust magnet in a kitchen.
Fill it and sand it back so it’s beautifully smooth, paint it white and give the ceiling a coat at the same time. Looking at the plaster on the ceiling I don’t think you’ll notice it; or
Get some white plastic trim.
Anything fancy will stand out. And if you don’t need a shelf don’t put one up - it’ll be a grease and dust magnet in a kitchen.
Take the top couple of layers off. Insert a narrow strip of black / dark blue tiles as a mock picture* rail then reapply the white tiles. This will mean that you are cutting the final layer of white tiles against the ceiling line and that should hide it.
(*or insert an actual picture rail and hang her inheriteddust traps that you bang your head on highly sentimental ornaments than remind her daily of her dear departed sweet old grannie)
(*or insert an actual picture rail and hang her inherited
It will be a pain to do, but as others have said (and indeed you yourself) fill it and paint it. Anything straight in there will highlight it more, plus you would have to rip down whatever that straight thing might be, or fix it wonky to the tiles. Either way would be a ballache and not look good.
If it was me I'd be filling and painting it.
If it was me I'd be filling and painting it.
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