Brass Tile Trim Guide – Brushed, Solid & Antique Finishes

17th Mar 2026

How to Choose the Perfect Brass Tile Trim for Your Project

Brass tile trims are the finishing touch that makes your tiling projects look professional and polished. With so many options — from brushed brass tile trims to solid brass tile edging and antique finishes — choosing the right trim can be overwhelming. This guide will help you select the perfect trim for floors, walls, corners, and edges.

1. Consider the Finish: Brushed, Solid, or Antique

The finish of your brass tile trim affects both style and durability. Brushed brass trims are ideal for modern interiors, providing a subtle matte look. Solid brass trims offer a polished, high-end finish for luxury projects, while antique brass trims add vintage charm and character. Explore our full collection of brass tile trims to see all finishes.

2. Choose the Right Profile and Edge Type

Trim profiles can vary — from square edges to straight edges and corner trims. For example:

  • Square edge trims: Clean, contemporary look for walls and floors.
  • Straight edge trims: Classic protection for tile edges and transitions.
  • Corner trims: Decorative and functional for outer edges and corners.

Check out our detailed range of brass corner and edge trims for more options.

3. Consider Trim Size: 10mm and Beyond

The size of the trim is important for both aesthetics and coverage. 10mm brass tile trims are common for standard tile thickness, but larger or custom sizes may be required for thicker tiles. Our category includes trims in various sizes to suit your project.

4. Functionality: Floor, Wall, or Decorative Use

Determine where the trim will be used: floors, walls, or decorative edges. Brass floor trims must be robust and durable, while wall trims can focus more on style. Decorative trims, such as brass trim strips or brass edging trims, enhance the overall design.

5. Installation Tips

  • Measure your edges carefully before choosing the trim.
  • Ensure the trim matches the tile thickness for a seamless look.
  • Use adhesive or screws suitable for brass and tile surfaces.
  • Combine corner and floor trims for professional finishes.

Further Resources

  • How to Choose the Right Brass Tile Trim
  • Installing Brushed Brass Tile Trims