Hi can anyone advise on how best to approach this scenario. Ive put up stud walls on a corner to extend the wall for a fish tank I'm building.
The one side of the corner is a painted mdf sheet to create a discrete opening into the wall, where the other side is going to be plasterboard and skimmed to blend in with the original wall, my worry is if i plastered directly up to the door shut there is the possibility of the skim on the edge becoming damage or even the board underneath.
I want the whole thing to look as neat as possible.
Cheers
The one side of the corner is a painted mdf sheet to create a discrete opening into the wall, where the other side is going to be plasterboard and skimmed to blend in with the original wall, my worry is if i plastered directly up to the door shut there is the possibility of the skim on the edge becoming damage or even the board underneath.
I want the whole thing to look as neat as possible.
Cheers