Can anyone explain how plaster coving is actually done? I don't mean the stick on variety we have these days I mean the type of coving in older houses.
My house is 1920's or 30's and most of the rooms have original covings. Some are more ornate than others. When I was in a solicitors office the other day I noticed their coving was really elaborate, with holes in it. Appeared to have been carved - did they really used to carve the stuff out?
In a couple of rooms in my house I may need to create holes in the coving to get services through. What's the safest way to cut through it, how easy is it to patch and how do I do it?
Do plasterers still install covings the old way or is this a dying trade? I imagine its pretty time consuming and therefore expensive.
any information most appreciated,
cheers
Ian
My house is 1920's or 30's and most of the rooms have original covings. Some are more ornate than others. When I was in a solicitors office the other day I noticed their coving was really elaborate, with holes in it. Appeared to have been carved - did they really used to carve the stuff out?
In a couple of rooms in my house I may need to create holes in the coving to get services through. What's the safest way to cut through it, how easy is it to patch and how do I do it?
Do plasterers still install covings the old way or is this a dying trade? I imagine its pretty time consuming and therefore expensive.
any information most appreciated,
cheers
Ian