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Are those pipes flush with the wall?
No they are set back. But not by loads.
Push a chest of drawers against the wall?
TBF there's a sofa covering almost all of it.
expanding foam and then toupret filler has done a more than adequate job
Where my thinking was going and what I wanted to hear
Personally id get larger skirting for this room
I'd like to keep as much of this and match the OG skirting, but I'm not hopeful. Will see what the floor guys say.
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If you go the new skirting route, you can get taller boards that are recessed to go over existing shorter boards without removing them. Would save a lot of work if you went that way.
https://skirtingboardsdirect.com/product-category/skirting-boards/mdf-cover-skirting-boards/
Thanks for the laugh, I needed that! Looks like whoever plumbed that in has left you with a problem.
Are those pipes flush with the wall? If so I really don't have any good ideas for you.
I think the plumber who is showing expanding foam in a shower knows that the tiles will cover that reasonably well. It would not be good with mosaics for example. I would definitely not work with a plumber who did that but I'm old and grumpy.