Then red guard it.
Transition from tile to drywall corner.
Skim with mud to smooth it and seal with paint.
Because the tile work needs to meet the drywall bead perfectly the drywall bead needs to be installed perfectly.
The walls of the bath alcove are tiled 7 feet up.
This detail provides a flush transition from the wall tile to the drywall and a capillary break from the shower to the drywall.
On one side i have hardiebacker that sits about 1 8 deeper than the surface of the drywall at the transition.
I m finishing off a bathroom where the tile will meet drywall on an outside corner.
I ve left the drywall unfinished on that edge assuming the tile guy would tile to the corner and finish with caulk.
I m trying to figure out how to complete the corner where the finish transitions from tile to drywall.
I have a bath situated in an alcove.
Step 2 install additional two by four backing in the wall where the joint between backer board and drywall will be.
The easiest way to transition from tile to drywall will be using what s called a schluter profile it is a material often used by professional builders and usually adds a metal accent to your finish.
Tile drywall corner transition.
How do i finish this tile to drywall transition corner.
It also looks bad ass and so sleek.
I would use a nail on cornerbead thinset one side mud the other.
The drywall cut is fairly good so i m considering just putting a bull nose pieces down the line and later filling the gap with drywall mud as i go over it after the tile is in place.