When I was putting up lining paper a few weeks ago, I left one edge of the chimney breast quite untidy, thinking I would be be covering it with trim.
That was stupid, and predictably, plans have changed and now I'm not doing so.
What's the best way to try to tidy this up, short of ripping off the lining paper and starting again?
Is there some kind of tape that might leave a smoother seam I could fill over? I thought about a piece of corner trim but that might look a bit out of place and further accentuate how crooked the chimney breast is.
Can you not just use a new strip of paper, draw a new straight line few inches in from the edge on the existing paper and cut with a sharp blade , then hang the new strip
When I was putting up lining paper a few weeks ago, I left one edge of the chimney breast quite untidy, thinking I would be be covering it with trim.
That was stupid, and predictably, plans have changed and now I'm not doing so.
What's the best way to try to tidy this up, short of ripping off the lining paper and starting again?
Is there some kind of tape that might leave a smoother seam I could fill over? I thought about a piece of corner trim but that might look a bit out of place and further accentuate how crooked the chimney breast is.