Hello,
Just removed a wall in order to extend out bathroom. Unfortunately one of the ceilings hangs approx 1 1/2 cm lower.
After a row about not removing the entire ceiling (it's really old and full of evil, black powdery mortar which will cover the entire house if we have to remove it
), due to budget constraints, we need a method of disguising the lip which is going to result. Also the wall down one side protrudes slightly
Also can I just check, where the removed wall has left a strip of exposed brick down the walls and laths in the ceiling, is it just a case of filling with strips of plasterboard then plastering over?
The ceiling actually has a curve just to add to our woes, what is the method to make the plasterboard fit? Do you score it?
Thanks in advance
Just removed a wall in order to extend out bathroom. Unfortunately one of the ceilings hangs approx 1 1/2 cm lower.
After a row about not removing the entire ceiling (it's really old and full of evil, black powdery mortar which will cover the entire house if we have to remove it
Also can I just check, where the removed wall has left a strip of exposed brick down the walls and laths in the ceiling, is it just a case of filling with strips of plasterboard then plastering over?
The ceiling actually has a curve just to add to our woes, what is the method to make the plasterboard fit? Do you score it?
Thanks in advance
