How do I fill the gap between the floor and wall of a tiled bathroom?
How do I fill the gap between a tiled bathroom wall and the floor?
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Hi Leslie. Usually base moulding would take care of the gap. If not, you can add grout to fill it in 😊
Molding around the bottom would do it. Also there are some rounded tiles which can be cut to fit.
Leslie....Also Lowe's have a small plastic molding that bends and has adhesive that works well against bathtubs.
How wide is the gap and is there drywall behind the tile, but the tile just didn't reach the floor? Baseboard is the way to go as Karen suggested. You might need to add shims over the drywall near the floor where the wall studs are to keep the baseboard plumb when you nail it if it is a wide gap.
Hi Leslie. I would install molding on the floor, or use a quarter round tile.