Modern Shower Niche and Trim How To
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- Опубліковано 3 кві 2020
- This is a modern look for a shower niche. Schluter chrome trim profile and Porcelain Carrara tile.
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This was an excellent demo and it’s going to help me on my project. Thank you for the great tutorial.
Great demonstration. You make that look so easy.
Great instructional video! Nicely explained and demonstrated.
I am surely going to be using the information in your video for my next project.
Great job 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👌🏼
wish I seen this before I started and finished. My inner niche is good, my outside, not so good, but it's my house and I did the whole bathroom, not just the niche. Looks good and I saved $1000's
I would have used the spacers you are using and the cutting technique maybe. I had to use a wet saw inside. I also framed my own niche, not pre-made and I used mosaic inside. I then trimmed that it "after" with an 1 inch aluminum corner trim. Had to use an adhesive, but it's rock solid. Small problem, it catches a little water at the lip of the niche. All my mosaic is lined up with the drain and centered. Thanks for the demo.
Awesome video! I was able to do my shower niche last fall off of your Modern Trim for a shower niche video. I’ve only tiled one other time 12 years ago. I think my shower niche turned out great along with putting LED lights in the upper part of the niche. This video helps fill in the rest of the blanks I had on this. Thanks for the great videos and ideas
You are just exceptional in this magnificent demonstration.
One of the best and liveliest, done that I have viewed in a long time.
This process could not be made more clearer. You got 5 Stars rating. Thank you.
Trims wrong way round
@@barrielearmont7164 that's what I was thinking myself.. you're right it is the wrong way.
I personally have never seen it installed this way myself, but who says it's the wrong way...it works and could just be a matter of preference could it not...
Looks great! Thank you for sharing 👍🏻
Thank you so much for clarifying the ceramic installation
Amazing. Couldn’t find an example of someone using jolly and a step by step process. This is superb. Thanks so much. And thanks for explaining all the tools like saws that can be used etc. you have my up vote and subscribing coming your way.
Appreciate that brother! Thanks for the watch and sub! 👊
That’s an awesome miniature bathroom mock-up I think I’m going to build one now
This guy knows what he's doing.. nice video. Thanks
What an awesome video. You make it look so simple to do. Love that mock set up. Thank you.
Glad you liked it!
That little area would have taken me a whole day to finish haha. Love your channel, your delivery is a mixture of dry, straight to the point and seems like you really enjoy your work. Your Tile work is art. I kinda got stuck doing the tile in a house we were building years ago. Never had any training or certification but for some reason after crashing and burning a bit, I was hooked which is crazy considering how much work tile installation is. Of all the trades it's definitely the hardest in my opinion. And it's not even close haha. Thanks for the videos. I know it takes allot of extra work and time.
Thanks Dave, appreciate the comment!
Amazing demonstration!
Leadership qualities man. Great job
# things about this:
1. GREAT VIDEO - thank you for taking the time
2. I learned more about the tricks you did than anything else lol.. lighting the miter saw had me on the floor
3. great technique..
As im doing my bathroom, This si the video i follow.! - THANKS Subscribed and liked!
Pro tile work, great job.
You done did that beautifully! Thanks for posting my man!
My pleasure! 👊
Nice job on getting the veins to flow. I do that on all my projects. Takes some time, but sure looks so badass when it's done.
thanks, veins should always flow!
@@LandbergTileTV haha...I see what ya did there .lol
Well done.The fact that you took the time and purchased the materials to make this tutorial. As a tile installer myself I always look for helpful tips here and there, keep up the good work.
Thank you very much!
And that my friend is going to make you a master. No matter how good you are always look for tips and ideas
Man he is not lying, you rock this video rocks!! Gracias 😊😊
Good job my amigo you deserve a 24 pack of dos xx,you make everything look so easy,
perfect....., it's detailing, its arts...
Absolutely fascinating to watch you work!
Thank you! Cheers!
Beautiful Job. One suggestion - I would set the bottom piece of the shelf first and then the back on top. I makes a better directional flow for the water to run out. Also make sit better to avoid possible leaks.
Demonstration purposes only dude calm down...
@@MistAtsiM Seems plenty calm comment…. Suggestions are just that: suggestions.
Pretty calm to me too.. and demonstrations are usually to show you the RIGHT way or suggest a way that may be better. Not to show you how to install something improperly ..
Yea you right
Correct, bottom piece goes first.. a how to video should be done correctly lol
Nicely executed! 👍
Awesome video! Very informative in a fun and informal way.
Awesome that's a very good demo I'm just thinking about doing mine and I was thinking about how to do something like that thank you for the heads up and the tip.
I have to say, I like it. Most guys that do it that way have done it out of laziness, they dont mitre the corners and just butt up tin snipped joints. I do mine with the big metal side faced out and mitred. I may talk to my next customer and try one this way.
Thanks for explaining the trim square vs round!
You bet!
Great video!!!
You seve me time and headache of explaining to customer opinions of possibilities.....
Thank you..
What diamond pad do you recommend?
i have learned so many things during, before and after my bathroom remodel I wish I had the money to rip it all back apart and do it again, Also this video wasn't around when I did it
That was good, I'm gon'na watch it again
Beautiful job! I'm assuming 1/16 spacing on both long sides of the Jolly trim? Could one butt the trim to the tiles and not place grout inbetween?
very nice video, thanks for advices, also nice equiments aswell!
He even butters the back of tiles with his display demo. Love it.
Practice? Are we talkin' bout practice?... Practice?
Wish I could work my quality as fast as your video 😂 The video I needed . New Sub.
In my view your the best tile guy on the net.Your work is primo.!!!!
thank you!
Great job man. Nice little set up to practice one's skill.
Thanks brother! 👊
Thanks! Very educational.
Very clear detailed explanation. Thankyou for taking the time, and use of valuable resources for this demo, credit to your work mate!!
Happy you enjoyed buddy! Thanks for the watch 🙏
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Great video. We just remodeled our entire bathroom and the shower tile installer made a niche for us. However, he did not use the orange color box that you used. He had used durarock and baker board to make the cavity. Also, he used decorative tiles for the back - these are the tiles that he had used as a water fall effect in the shower. However, instead of using tiles around the inside sides of the niche, he used white stones and made the bottom side 1/4 inch wider for the water to fall on the floor (from the niche since it is on the side wall only 1 foot above shower floor) as opposed to dropping on the shower wall below the niche. He did not use the stainless steel pieces either sine he had used the stones. It looks really nice.
That sounds great! More than one way to skin a cat.
The more effort is put into something, the more premium look you are going to get. Of course he fabricated the cavity to get the precise size he needed and avoid ugly cuts. Even with the "modern" cheap style where every surface is a flat rectangle, I'd prefer miter joints instead of these metal effort-savers which are, admittedly, a step up from a bare tile edge you'd get without them.
I think this guy does a pretty good job...I’m 31 years in the trade. The only thing I do slightly different is I set my schluters first. Then measure cuts to fit inside snug as a bug...definitely a good informative video for the diy’er
thank you sir
VERRRY IMPRESSED GOOD JOB
Great job. The only thing l would do differently is to follow the grout line inside the niche. Its more work but the lines flow better.
Thnx bro. I really needed this. 👍🏼
Nice sample,awesome
Greetings, great work I’m still learning , soaking it all in before I go all in and that music is hittin ’ as well , props to the vid and thanks stay safe...1ne
The best training video I ever seen
Great 👍🏼 demo as usual.
I have a question hoping you may answer. I’m retailing an enclosed ground. A 6 x 8 area. Removed the old tiles today. 3 or the 3 sides meets a stucco wall. The opening side meets pavers. How should i finish the ending. If possible please let me know. Thnx again.
Excellent job thanks for sharing 👍
Hey i just learned how to do this watching your videos. Thank you.
Glad I could help
I did an arched niche. Slight ledge, set in first. Porcelain as large as yours cut around the curved opening. Tile cut to line the inside.
We ladies can do things sneaky complicated when we decide to. At least some of us.
I Know how to work in the tile, a lot of work. Good video. Thank you to share your experience.
Thanks for this very nice demonstration
Love it! Nice work!
Thank you! Cheers!
thanks fro the great demo!
Man you are very good thank you for all your hard work
Thank you too!
Wow I need you to come tile my bathrooms, I’ve had two guys mess up the niches, you do such perfect work, maybe I should try myself lol.
Thank you so much for your demonstration!!!!
You are so welcome!
Always install the bottom piece first (shelf) then the back ; so the water runs off better. By installing the back piece first you are creating a gap for water to possibly penetrate. Also , the shelf must be installed on a slight angle for water run off.
I always tile niches following those steps
The shelf should have about an eighth or so drop to allow water to run out
Very good tip, I learned something new today, thank you!
Don't those pre-set niches always have a pre-slope on them ?
@@JavierLopez-nk2yz I have never used the pre made niches, so I am not sure of the slope. If there is mo slope then you can always lay the tile on a slight slope. I always build the niche.
Tim is right on.
Thenks for video men👏god job👍
I would save the drops from the niche face cuts. They make the back of the niche, no waste perfect cut.
That grout mixer ball is so clutch
I did this in my showers in Wichita Kansas 15 years ago. They never leaked. It was awesome. I had to force my wife to not leave the shampoo bottle uncapped.. I used St. Cecilia natural stone counter top white subway tiles and St. Cecilia tiles. When I sold the house. The bathrooms were the biggest selling point. I received 95k over the asking price of the home. All the fixtures are high-end from Ferguson.
your bad ass!!! keep up great work
Lol.... for a sec I though he was Randy Savage!!😂😜 one of the best demo!! 🙏🙏
Prefect 👌 thank you .
Thank you very much for the lesson
Just need a saw like yours!
Thanks for demonstrate your tips how do it
Good job bro . greetings from Guatemala
Really appreciate your channel. Big thanks.
I appreciate that!
I prefer continuing the joint through the niche, but props for the inward facing jolly
Dont agree...I have seen nitches with 4 separate pieces on the back just to follow joints and it looks silly. I have also seen installers use 2 pieces on the nitch back and the grout joints arent even centered because they line it up with the outside wall and also looks silly. My take is if you can use 1 solid piece its much better than putting in an unnecessary grout joint...
@@vapdivrr5656 fair argument. The size of tile and grout color definitely make a difference.
Great,clean,art. Perfect 👈🏻
Thank you! Cheers!
Great job brother
Very nice dude- thanks
Awesome. What color grout was that? Platinum?
Yes it was!
That wet saw is bad ass!
Great job!
Nice video and instructions, I typically put my bottom piece and sides into my niche and then my back piece so that I’m overlapping and essentially creating a waterproof flow of the water. It’s just an extra precaution that I take to reduce any leakage behind the wall..
Am I wrong? Any additional advice is gladly appreciated and welcome brother.
Great video thanks 🙏
Thanks for good video!
Before the best pencil ever. Pica are awesome
Have you done a video about tilling stairs. How do you protect the front edge of the tile from chipping?
Very nice demo. I like the metal trim. I think a $20 hack saw and a little miter box would do the job for the diyers. How come no water on your saw blade? I don't have any edge trim on my tile edges and now I wished I did.
I had never seen Schluter being mitered and look this good! Great video. Now I don’t have a need to use the Schluter corners which are expensive.
Thanks! Appreciate the comment
Excelente trabajo.
Gracias por la ayuda hermano.
Bendiciones..
Thank you for your videos help a lot 👏🏻👏🏻👍🏻✅🇺🇸
Glad to help
Really perfect so mush helpfully me
Thanks
Great skill, respect
Excellent sir good job well information i like this
nice tools !!! i love tools
You are very good at your job
Very, very, very good job, brother.
Thanks brother! Appreciate the watch and comment 👍
Awesome
Thank you
Saludos thanks for uploading the video
Great video
Like a boss great job
👊👊👊
Awesome good job man
Appreciate that