I have a 1930s house that has integral wall to ceiling coving. By this I mean that there is a gradual curve with no exposed lip to but the skimmed plaster up to.
None of the plasterers I've spoken to (3 so far) say they can repair or re-skim it (being too difficult). They recommend adding a picture rail and papering the ceiling and curve up to the rail. This is a pretty big compromise.
Can this be done by a professional or am I expecting too much?
Surely if the curve itself is sound the skim can be feathered in?
None of the plasterers I've spoken to (3 so far) say they can repair or re-skim it (being too difficult). They recommend adding a picture rail and papering the ceiling and curve up to the rail. This is a pretty big compromise.
Can this be done by a professional or am I expecting too much?
Surely if the curve itself is sound the skim can be feathered in?