Jothetaxi Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago (edited) we've spent so long planning the joinery in our home. In two of the rooms the plaster coving was going to run across the top of wardrobes. The wardrobes were designed with this in mind. Plaster coving guy has come to fit the coving above the wardrobes and has discovered the ceiling is out, meaning there will be a large variation and the coving won't be straight. I would appreciate any thoughts on how to finish this. We could add a timber cornice to the top but that would mean cutting back the coving. Absolutely gutted that years of planning have come to this on the day of fitting. Any help appreciated. Edited 7 hours ago by Jothetaxi
Nickfromwales Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago Filler panel to match the wardrobe doors, scribed in to the coving. I never have the coving finish to the panel as it’s a pig to install ‘in reverse’ plus then it can be installed /removed easily.
Jothetaxi Posted 5 hours ago Author Posted 5 hours ago (edited) Thanks for the reply. This is the only room where the coving fitter has taken the coving past the joinery line. In other rooms he stopped it short so it can be finished before it hits the wardrobes/joinery. I have no idea why he did this here and it has made it more complicated. Just wondering if he can cut the coving away vertically. You can see the line where the coving would not sit straight on the joinery. What a headache. Edited 5 hours ago by Jothetaxi
Nickfromwales Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 1 hour ago, Jothetaxi said: What a headache. Shame they couldn’t use a spirit level when setting the ceiling out….
Mr Punter Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago I think you will need to cut the plaster coving square and scribe an infill to the ceiling. They will need to do the ends anyway so hopefully will be doing a decent job. If there is a cornice on the wardrobes (I can't really see from the photo) it may need to be removed.
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