Another simple option is to use caulk to finish the edges of your tiles.
How to finish floor tile edges.
This will take some precision.
Here are 4 easy ways to finish the edges of tile.
Grout or caulk is used along the outside edge to help seal in the installation.
Using a hacksaw or trim cutter cut the trim at a 45 angle at wall edges and bases and ensure that each portion fits together at a 90 angle.
Plan the installation of your tile trim alongside the installation of your tiles.
Mosaics tumbled stone and some porcelain tiles have edges that are more suited for this solution.
Use a caulk that matches the color and consistency sanded or unsanded of the grout.
Because wood expands at a different rate than tile and adhesive separate it from the tile with a bead of caulk.
Install a wood trim edge if you cannot find v caps or bullnose tiles to finish your countertop.
You can also miter the edges of any edge tiles with a tile saw to create a slanted effect.
Have your installer fill in that corner between the tile and wall with caulk to match the grout.
Do they look raw or finished.
Or glaze the raw edges of your end tiles in a different color to add contrast.
Examine the tiles from the side.
Matching grout caulk is available at most hardware stores next to or in the grout section.
Measure the areas to be installed with tile trim and then them measure again to be 100 sure.
Scoop the grout onto the floor using your trowel then use the rubber float to spread the grout over the tile.
Place some painter s tape a grout joint s width away from the edge of the tiles before grouting or running a bead of.