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Hi all,
Recently we've had the walls replastered. In the pics you can see that the plaster comes down the wall so far then you're into masonry.
http://imgur.com/a/hhmnj
We were thinking of getting pre-finished MDF skirting to put on, my question is what would be the best way of doing it? The plaster skim sits a few mil proud of the actual brickwork at the bottom there, not much of a gap but what would be the best way to fix the skirting, taking that into account? I was considering something like grip fill but others say screws, which would mean we'd have to get bare wood skirtings to paint over everything properly maybe?
Our other concern was whether nailing or screwing would damage the nice new plaster or create hairline cracks. A couple of the walls in the room are plasterboard.
Thanks in advance.
Recently we've had the walls replastered. In the pics you can see that the plaster comes down the wall so far then you're into masonry.
http://imgur.com/a/hhmnj
We were thinking of getting pre-finished MDF skirting to put on, my question is what would be the best way of doing it? The plaster skim sits a few mil proud of the actual brickwork at the bottom there, not much of a gap but what would be the best way to fix the skirting, taking that into account? I was considering something like grip fill but others say screws, which would mean we'd have to get bare wood skirtings to paint over everything properly maybe?
Our other concern was whether nailing or screwing would damage the nice new plaster or create hairline cracks. A couple of the walls in the room are plasterboard.
Thanks in advance.