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Hi all
I'm doing some wainscoat panelling in a room. MDF-backing panel, and then attaching moulding rectangles, so it looks like the attached picture.
Question: how should I determine the proportions of the moulding rectangles across two different length walls?
Wall A is 3.4m
Wall B is 2.2m
Should I make the moulding rectangles all the same size, and simply decrease or increase the space between the them?
Or should I make the proportions of the moulding rectangles the same, depending on the wall? I.e.
If Wall A is 3.4m then each panel is 520mm
If wall B is 2.2m then each panel is 444mm
Hope that's clear (!)
I'm doing some wainscoat panelling in a room. MDF-backing panel, and then attaching moulding rectangles, so it looks like the attached picture.
Question: how should I determine the proportions of the moulding rectangles across two different length walls?
Wall A is 3.4m
Wall B is 2.2m
Should I make the moulding rectangles all the same size, and simply decrease or increase the space between the them?
Or should I make the proportions of the moulding rectangles the same, depending on the wall? I.e.
If Wall A is 3.4m then each panel is 520mm
If wall B is 2.2m then each panel is 444mm
Hope that's clear (!)
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