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Can coving be only placed on a 90 degree wall-ceiling angle?

  • 21-09-2009 11:16am
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    Hi Folks,

    Have a pitched extension and was informed by plasterer that coving was not an option due to 90 degree angle not being there. Is there any non-90 degree coving options possible?

    Thanks,
    LK.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 5 allinwood


    LeperKing wrote: »
    Hi Folks,

    Have a pitched extension and was informed by plasterer that coving was not an option due to 90 degree angle not being there. Is there any non-90 degree coving options possible?

    Thanks,
    LK.


    Hi LeperKing, I don't know about non-90 degree coving but i put up 90 degree coving on a pitched roof only a few months ago and it turned out fine, the entension was open plan joining a sitting room with a 90 degree roof and you would not notice and differance with the covings. The only problem is that the miters are not standard and there is a bit of messing about to get them right but a litte time spent on thesse and it will turn out fine.


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