Bay Window - Decorative trim question

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Hi there,

We've moved into a tenement flat where the previous owners covered up the lovely wooden panelling around the window and in the process they've destroyed the mouldings, etc.

We have plastered walls which meet the wooden panelling at an obtuse angle either side of the window, and we're trying to figure out how to disguise the join.

This image is of a window similar to ours, with a round wooden trim disguising the join at the far left; can anyone tell me what this technique is called?

http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-FvFUHH5yZx4/UJqfs9g01VI/AAAAAAAAKNs/omejw6-DDUw/s1600/DSC_0029.JPG

Many thanks!
 
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Hi there,

We've moved into a tenement flat where the previous owners covered up the lovely wooden panelling around the window and in the process they've destroyed the mouldings, etc.

We have plastered walls which meet the wooden panelling at an obtuse angle either side of the window, and we're trying to figure out how to disguise the join.

This image is of a window similar to ours, with a round wooden trim disguising the join at the far left; can anyone tell me what this technique is called?

http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-

FvFUHH5yZx4/UJqfs9g01VI/AAAAAAAAKNs/omejw6-DDUw/s1600/DSC_0029.JPG

You need to talk to Wood Turner for the top and bottom sectiones you might find the post by shopping around for dowel ,wooden curtain rail could be a clue.


























Many thanks!
 

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