I agree that could work, but as I said the broken end is so short already that once the trim is added it wont go much beyond and will probably end up being shorter than the others. But yes, it will be less noticable than it is currently.
that's as narrow as I can go without having to do some better plastering work than I can manage. The gaping holes around the edges of the windows were mostly filled recently, to improve on a cheap window installation by previous house owners, but it wasn't done perfectly right up to the window...
As far as I can tell, it's not very much. The unbroken ends yes - but the broken one has lost a lot and so even with 65mm trim rather than what was 95mm, it's not leaving much if anything on that one side. But yes, it would lessen the impact!
I wasn't going to fit timber architrave, the windows are all UPVC so I was just going to match that and what was there before.
But is this a simple enough job? I assume there isn't a pvc equivilant nosing?
Hi All,
I've had previous owner fitted wardrobes removed and walls in the same room replastered - and one pvc window cill was cut short to fit the old wardrobes and a chunk broken off when the wardrobes were taken out.
I'd like to replace or cover both the cills (there are two indentical...