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Complete your tile project with striking elegance using the Renzo Storm 3x12 Bullnose. This glossy ceramic trim crafted to complement the deep charcoal glaze of the Renzo Storm collection features a bullnose rounded edge that offers smooth transitions for backsplashes, shower surrounds, and wall edges, all with a polished look.
As a durable glazed ceramic piece, this trim is ideal for high-moisture areas as its style is equally matched by structural protection. Outlining bathroom niches or caping kitchen backsplashes become effortless with the Renzo Bullnose, and its refined design ensures continuity throughout your spaces.
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Size: 3” x 12”
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Finish: Glossy
- Material: Ceramic
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Ideal For: Backsplash edges, shower walls, bathroom borders, fireplace surrounds
Specifications
Installation
MATERIAL INSPECTION
- Inspect goods for defects before installation.
INSTALLATION
- Use white thin-set mortar.
- Grout joint minimum: 1/16”.
Complete your tile project with striking elegance using the Renzo Storm 3x12 Bullnose. This glossy ceramic trim crafted to complement the deep charcoal glaze of the Renzo Storm collection features a bullnose rounded edge that offers smooth transitions for backsplashes, shower surrounds, and wall edges, all with a polished look.
As a durable glazed ceramic piece, this trim is ideal for high-moisture areas as its style is equally matched by structural protection. Outlining bathroom niches or caping kitchen backsplashes become effortless with the Renzo Bullnose, and its refined design ensures continuity throughout your spaces.
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Size: 3” x 12”
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Finish: Glossy
- Material: Ceramic
-
Ideal For: Backsplash edges, shower walls, bathroom borders, fireplace surrounds
MATERIAL INSPECTION
- Inspect goods for defects before installation.
INSTALLATION
- Use white thin-set mortar.
- Grout joint minimum: 1/16”.
FAQ
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What is a bullnose tile and why is it important?
A bullnose tile has a rounded edge, used to neatly finish off tiled edges and protect them from chipping—especially at open ends or transitions.





















