so people walk in a room and only notice the edge of the coving that sits against the wall. they totally ignore the fact that the edge against the ceiling has been butchered .
so people walk in a room and only notice the edge of the coving that sits against the wall. they totally ignore the fact that the edge against the ceiling has been butchered .
so people walk in a room and only notice the edge of the coving that sits against the wall. they totally ignore the fact that the edge against the ceiling has been butchered .
Hardly butchered the bit shaved off and gets filled by the ceiling and is subtle you may have walked into loads of rooms that have been done this way and not even realized it your answers to the ops question shows me you have not much experience in solving problems sorry to say,
Interesting thoughts. I cut the ceiling wallpaper making it ready for tomorrow to strip the border then I will see what is the background to the corners and ceiling edges.
I used my 82mm wooden block to mark the points in the corners. I screwed in screws to hold the chalk line on point. Pinged it and knifed out the border.
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