But it is covered with waterproofing so it s a little less than that.
Tile to drywall transition outside corner.
What is the best way to finish it.
How do i finish this tile to drywall transition corner.
Should i do it with an l or j bead.
I m finishing off a bathroom where the tile will meet drywall on an outside corner.
The side transition wasn t discussed in great detail at the time on the left side the tile runs into the drywall at a 90 degree angle so no profile was needed.
On the right side however they used a trim along the edge of the tiled area.
As for the first pic assuming it s outside the wet area and plumb bed some reinforced corner onto it i wouldn t nail the bead since it pushes out the edge.
This means the tile rolls down to meet the corner.
This detail provides a flush transition from the wall tile to the drywall and a capillary break from the shower to the drywall.
I ve left the drywall unfinished on that edge assuming the tile guy would tile to the corner and finish with caulk.
The tile gets installed and kept away from the z molding edge a grout joint spacing away.
This video transition between cement board and drywall joint or how to tap drywall and cement board joint or tapping cement board and sheetrock shows the tra.
Push the mortar through the mesh tape and into the 1 8 inch space between the backer board and the drywall.
Then mud to the outer wall side of it then paint.
Run the drywall knife over the mortar to create a smooth finish and remove any excess material.
Another method if your bullnose has finished bottoms is to overlap the edge and go around the corner having the bullnose round into the outside wall the wall that has the striped wallpaper the bullnose will hide the tile edge putting that grout line facing the side of the entrance.
Now i m rethinking that.
Mix thin set mortar according to the manufacturer s instructions and apply a thin coat over the fiberglass tape with a drywall knife.