Shower wallpanel ceiling gap

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Hi

I’ve just installed about 3m of shower panels in an L shape in my bathroom. It’s not the nearest job I’ve ever done and I now have up to an inch gap where the panels meet the ceiling which is freshly plastered and painted.

I think coving might look a bit odd on shower panel walls, and just wondered if anyone had any suggestions as to what else I can use to hide the gap?

Thanks
 
If your cutting skills aren't perfaect then I would say some sort of coving is your only option for a neat finish. There are plenty available here https://www.google.com/search?q=cov...OC4xuAfyBcIHBTAuNi40yAcZ&sclient=gws-wiz-serp
But unfortunately they don't give dimensions only which panel thickness they suit so you would need to ask supplier first before purchasing. Never used them but note that you can even get some with built in lighting which I think could well look good.
 
I had similar, and used some aluminium beading, which I think looks a bit better than white PVC and is dead easy to clean.
 
If your cutting skills aren't perfaect then I would say some sort of coving is your only option for a neat finish. There are plenty available here https://www.google.com/search?q=cov...OC4xuAfyBcIHBTAuNi40yAcZ&sclient=gws-wiz-serp
But unfortunately they don't give dimensions only which panel thickness they suit so you would need to ask supplier first before purchasing. Never used them but note that you can even get some with built in lighting which I think could well look good.

Thanks, if I had known about these they would’ve been perfect. I don’t think I can retro fit tho.
 

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