Hi,
Am looking to plasterboard over an existng but very sound artexed plasterboard ceiling; a 900mm wide right angled hall way, and have found most of the answers to the usual diyers questions from other posts.
Thankfully the existing battens are ideally spaced for both angles.
The walls are painted paper which we want to keep, and we also intend to paper over the new plasterboard rather than skimming ( will seal the new plasterboard before papering)
However one little area eludes me, its where the cut square edges of the new board meet the walls. What is the best way to fill that gap , just plaster or something like jointing compound or flexible acrylic sealer etc ?
thanks
Am looking to plasterboard over an existng but very sound artexed plasterboard ceiling; a 900mm wide right angled hall way, and have found most of the answers to the usual diyers questions from other posts.
Thankfully the existing battens are ideally spaced for both angles.
The walls are painted paper which we want to keep, and we also intend to paper over the new plasterboard rather than skimming ( will seal the new plasterboard before papering)
However one little area eludes me, its where the cut square edges of the new board meet the walls. What is the best way to fill that gap , just plaster or something like jointing compound or flexible acrylic sealer etc ?
thanks