Not sure where to post, but this seems like a hotbed of good ideas so....
This wall used to have wood panelling which we've removed and will be re-plastered. After plastering the French door frame surround will no long meet the wall surface - currently estimating a few mm.
We like the cleaner look of no arcatrave(sp?). But I'm a bit stumped as to what to do.
My only thought was a browse of b&q for some sort of L-Shaped edging. However, then the question is how would you deal with the corners/joins between the two vertical sides and horizontal top?
I reckon if you took off the existing plastic trim you could get the plasterer to overboard the door lining perhaps? then could use a stop bead where the plaster meets the PVC door frame.
i can't tell if that makes sense the way i've said..!
Not sure where to post, but this seems like a hotbed of good ideas so....
This wall used to have wood panelling which we've removed and will be re-plastered. After plastering the French door frame surround will no long meet the wall surface - currently estimating a few mm.
We like the cleaner look of no arcatrave(sp?). But I'm a bit stumped as to what to do.
My only thought was a browse of b&q for some sort of L-Shaped edging. However, then the question is how would you deal with the corners/joins between the two vertical sides and horizontal top?
Any smart and stylish ideas appreciated.