Beveled subway tile needs mitre cuts in corners.
Beveled subway tile edge options.
While the traditional subway tile features straight edges the slight beveling that is found on beveled tiles create a completely different persona.
These would be in alternating rows.
In corners mitre cuts are an absolute necessity when using beveled edge tiles or really any subways tile that has rounded edges.
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A mitre cut only means that the cut is done at a 45 degree angle so that both ends connect together to fit a 90 degree angle.
I think your best bet would be to cut the skinny part of the full tiles off so that all rows will end in the thickest part of the tile.
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Five different tile edge trim options for those that are bored with common bullnose trim.
Hopefully that makes sense.
Pick a tile that offers a bullnose finished edge or a tile that offers matching trim pieces pencil liners quarter round etc.
Natural stone glass metal miters and custom options.
Sometime they won t have samples of all the options available but they can easily look them up online and order samples.
The challenge with beveled subway tile is the half cuts on the ends.