I'm about to fit a new composite "Maia" worktop in a utility area I've just created in my cellar. I'm going for the "industrial" look with lots of exposed (but painted) brick etc.
Unfortunately, the wall it's going against meanders by about +_1.5cm along the length. The question is, do I:
(1) chase the brick to fit the worktop?
(2) scribe the worktop to fit the wall, given it is very likely to chip?
(3) fit a nice straight, square plasterboard wall in front of the brickwork?
I want to keep the brick if possible, so (1) and (2) are the preferred options.
OR there is always (4) pay someone else to do it but I'm trying to do it on the cheap(ish)!
Unfortunately, the wall it's going against meanders by about +_1.5cm along the length. The question is, do I:
(1) chase the brick to fit the worktop?
(2) scribe the worktop to fit the wall, given it is very likely to chip?
(3) fit a nice straight, square plasterboard wall in front of the brickwork?
I want to keep the brick if possible, so (1) and (2) are the preferred options.
OR there is always (4) pay someone else to do it but I'm trying to do it on the cheap(ish)!