Looking for some help. Just had a and old archway converted to a doorway. The old skirting finishing short of the new doorway architrave. I have repainted and mitred the old skirting board (torus) which the missus wanted to keep. I bought a new length of skirting to fit up to the architrave. When I have gone to fit it i have noticed that the skirting doesn't fit flush with the architrave it is proud ( partly due to thickness partly due to the wall being out). I thought of chamfering the skirting to bring it flush,but with the skirting being torus its fancy and not sure what it will look like. I really dont want to have to rip all the skirting off and start again (waste of leave). Any idears/tips would put me forever in gratitude. cheers in advance
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