speaking to few people this week and they have told me that not many people have coving done now and the fashion is to have square corners, is this correct?
Completely a personal choice and depends totally on the age/style of the home. I like it; I think it looks far better than an exposed corner between wall meeting ceiling.
Friend who runs a fireplace/coving shop over in Nottingham said solid plaster coving is selling very well.
yep in the right context, then putting back original or features contemporary to the period of the house will enhance it.
Whereas 4" gyproc coving has never been contemporary to any architectural period and in my opinion never looks right, same as ornate Georgian coving in a new build house. It's all about context.
I have an old house very low ceiling, I added square plaster coving recently, transformed the room. A builder friend even suggested I did it, which was nice as I hadn't told him that I was thinking of doing it.
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