I have made a hole in a platerboard wall that has the eaves on the other side. This hole was made to house a projector - due to the sloping ceiling and the throw of the projector it was best placed in here. (also can hide it).
I have still to box out the inside of the hole and fit some vent to help with heat build up. I plan to use magnetic catches and fit a panel inside the hole with a hole so the projector can still project its image.
As you can see the exisitng plasterboard has been sanded flat with the uprights, some parts need some plaster as the existing plaster fell off the bonding in some parts. What is the best way to finnish off these edges?
I was thinking of the right angled plastic trim, but could look a bit naff.
I could use metal beading and only plaster up to the beading on the ouside, not inside of the hole?
Thanks
Pody
I have still to box out the inside of the hole and fit some vent to help with heat build up. I plan to use magnetic catches and fit a panel inside the hole with a hole so the projector can still project its image.
As you can see the exisitng plasterboard has been sanded flat with the uprights, some parts need some plaster as the existing plaster fell off the bonding in some parts. What is the best way to finnish off these edges?
I was thinking of the right angled plastic trim, but could look a bit naff.
I could use metal beading and only plaster up to the beading on the ouside, not inside of the hole?
Thanks
Pody