Finishing "end" of coving

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Hi,
My plasterer has almost finished re-plastering all the ceilings in my house (Was woodchip effect artex before)

In the main bedroom, I am having sliding wardrobe doors fitted
The frame for these is in place, but neither of us was sure what to do with the coving.
Currently, it just abruptly stops at the edge of the frame.
Does anyone have any suggestions for how to neatly finish it off?

Please see pic:

 
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why not cut a pice in m8te from some coving use grip fill to stisk it in so the bottom line go's to the door :cool:
 
but if done proper my way it looks good and continus as if it was cut in to the wall nice bit of colking and a really light sanding then paint it all in sorted
 
well there are a couple of options, 1 to do as addict says add a peice of coving, but really if thats the effect you wanted was to have that bit filled, the profile of the box on top of the door frame should have been cut out allowing the cut coving to fit the shape and fill the gap.
Or 2 cut the corner at a 45 degree angle and fit a return
 
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well there are a couple of options, 1 to do as addict says add a peice of coving, but really if thats the effect you wanted was to have that bit filled, the profile of the box on top of the door frame should have been cut out allowing the cut coving to fit the shape and fill the gap
Or 2 cut the corner at a 45 degree angle and fit a return


I would go with what steve says and put a 45degree mitred end on it...
 

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