Hi guys,
Currently in the midst of a shower room renovation in a loft conversion. I'm a software engineer by trade but mucking in on some of the DIY jobs. We are fitting the Bathroom panels at the moment and because it's a loft room they have curved out the ceiling.
I was wondering what the accepted/best way would be to get the curve cut on the actual wall panel. As per the image below:
Doing straight walls has been fine, but the 900mm boards just come over into the curve annoyingly.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Equally the end board has that lovely angle on, am I best of just using an Angle Measure for that?
Thanks in advance.
Currently in the midst of a shower room renovation in a loft conversion. I'm a software engineer by trade but mucking in on some of the DIY jobs. We are fitting the Bathroom panels at the moment and because it's a loft room they have curved out the ceiling.
I was wondering what the accepted/best way would be to get the curve cut on the actual wall panel. As per the image below:
Doing straight walls has been fine, but the 900mm boards just come over into the curve annoyingly.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Equally the end board has that lovely angle on, am I best of just using an Angle Measure for that?
Thanks in advance.