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Originally Posted by look 171 View Post
Hey Sid,

My suggestion would be to wrap the tile around the window and die into the window. Its a little more work but the result would be a more complete tile job instead of have a bare drywall space around the window. WE normally run our tile just about 1/4" up on the side of the kitchen cabinet
This is what I'm thinking. How would you handle the edge since right now the drywall is rounded off? I'm thinking if I try to square it off with tile, then I'll have an odd edge at the top. is there a round tile that would wrap?

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I would run tile straight down from the inside edges of the cabinets to the level of the window sill. I love the bullnose corners around the window, and you would have to get rid of it to do a frame around the window as in the pics. The whole window area needs to be its own visual element. It would be a lot of work, but a window sill that matches the countertops would tie it all together.
Will be hard to match the counters as we bought them from a remnant yard and don't know the color name. It had no labels, and they used it all for the counters. Going to have to go tile.
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