Kitchens – How to finish jagged edge of kitchen subway tile

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Did our own backsplash tiling in the kitchen, and didn't realize until we were finished that the cap/trim/edging goes UNDER the tile. Not on top.

So now we've got an ugly looking edge to the tile (our cuts weren't very clean — we assumed we would cover them after). Pics attached.
Ideas for how we can hide this?

DIY hacks and/or product names/ideas are welcome!

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Best Answer

I had a similar situation. I purchased some outside corner moulding, similar to this:

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and used that on the edge. I had to run it down the table saw to rip it to the correct depth. I used an all purpose adhesive to attach it, and then finished the edges with caulk.