Looking for a little advice from somebody with better skills than me!
In the process of re-decorating our bedroom, wife wanted a feature wall behind the bed, so this has been painted in a really dark blue.
The remaining three walls are a very light Magnolia type colour.
Have managed to cut in along the ceiling and skirting board reasonably well, (bearing in mind the contrast between the two colours), but am having the devil's own job trying to cut in down the sides.
What's not helping is the fact that the two side walls are papered in a textured lining paper and getting a straight edge is impossible, no matter how careful I try to be.
I was thinking of caulking the two corners top to bottom to try to help but then thought about buying some really thin (6mm) quadrant moulding, painting it in the blue before sticking it up tight into the corners.
Do you think this would work, or would it look totally naff????
Your thoughts would be appreciated, as I don't want it to end up looking like the inside of a pre-fab or caravan!!
Rob
In the process of re-decorating our bedroom, wife wanted a feature wall behind the bed, so this has been painted in a really dark blue.
The remaining three walls are a very light Magnolia type colour.
Have managed to cut in along the ceiling and skirting board reasonably well, (bearing in mind the contrast between the two colours), but am having the devil's own job trying to cut in down the sides.
What's not helping is the fact that the two side walls are papered in a textured lining paper and getting a straight edge is impossible, no matter how careful I try to be.
I was thinking of caulking the two corners top to bottom to try to help but then thought about buying some really thin (6mm) quadrant moulding, painting it in the blue before sticking it up tight into the corners.
Do you think this would work, or would it look totally naff????
Your thoughts would be appreciated, as I don't want it to end up looking like the inside of a pre-fab or caravan!!
Rob