Did
you use a bullnose up the side?
If starting at the end of your cabinets, you can
use a bullnose tile for a finished look.
Not exact matches
4hp Oldsmobile 1901 — Exploded diagram of the «curved dash» / Czechoslovakian Cars — Andrew Whyte reviews a tantalizing glimpse of Czechoslovakia's pre-war motoring history / The «
Bullnose» Morris — Robin Barraclough examines the legendary Morris Cowley / The Belsize from Manchester — In depth article on this rare model / Dodge Brothers» «Fast Four» — Australian enthusiast Bill Bishop tells how he carried out his first total restoration / The Austin Eight — Paul Skilleter looks at the seldom told story of this pleasant little car / 1927 Humber 12/25 Tourer — Michael Brisby tries John Kirkby's everyday transport / 1904 Darracq — You only live twice Flying Fifteen is given a new burst of life / The Chassis (Part 2)-- More common types of chassis frame
used prior to 1940.
These works are often referred to
using terms that relate to their structure or orientation (i.e., single unit or multiple unit «stacks,» «wall units,» horizontal wall pieces, progressions,
bullnose, or «meter boxes») or place of fabrication (Enameled aluminum wall pieces, first made by Swiss fabricator Lehni and subsequently by other fabricators, are often referred to as «Swiss pieces»).
In addition, window surrounds can also be fashioned and we offer
bullnosing for tiles that you intend to
use on steps to finish the look.