We have just renovated our home and decided we were going to source and old edwardian/victorian fireplace to go in the living room. So we didn't ask the plasterer to put them metal beads round the opening, and therefore he just made the edges quite rough. We then had the breast wallpapered and that has been trimmed a bit far from the edges. This would all be fine if we still wanted the old victorian style fireplace, as it would cover all this, but now we've decided we'd quite like a wood burning stove and all the edges would be on show.
Is ripping off the wallpaper and plastering the edges again the only way to sort this out? or is there some kind of black beading/trim that we can put round the edges to hide it all? I have googled but not too sure what I'm looking for!
Many thanks!
Is ripping off the wallpaper and plastering the edges again the only way to sort this out? or is there some kind of black beading/trim that we can put round the edges to hide it all? I have googled but not too sure what I'm looking for!
Many thanks!