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Hi all,
I'm considering fitting a solid wooden floor in my new flat. The flat is in an art deco building built in the 30s. Where the base of the wall meets the floor is not a neat right angle, it is in fact curved, which I'm guessing is a period feature.
This means the floor will have to stop a noticeable distance from the wall, and the gap can't be hidden by normal skirting boars.
Anyone come across this before or got any clever solutions to finish off the edging neatly.
I'm considering fitting a solid wooden floor in my new flat. The flat is in an art deco building built in the 30s. Where the base of the wall meets the floor is not a neat right angle, it is in fact curved, which I'm guessing is a period feature.
This means the floor will have to stop a noticeable distance from the wall, and the gap can't be hidden by normal skirting boars.
Anyone come across this before or got any clever solutions to finish off the edging neatly.