Question for DIY experts !!

craig -if they boarded against plastered walls they wouldnt have taped it to stop it cracking

fitz -you could patch that ,but you would still see it in certain lights .if its in a bedroom just get some fine filler that rubs down easy .my self i would just skim all ceiling ,but then it wouldnt cost me anything anyway :lol: :wink: .if you get it skimmed though you have the grief of having to move all the furniture /cover carpets and ****
 
jabbawokkie said:
craig -if they boarded against plastered walls they wouldnt have taped it to stop it cracking

fitz -you could patch that ,but you would still see it in certain lights .if its in a bedroom just get some fine filler that rubs down easy .my self i would just skim all ceiling ,but then it wouldnt cost me anything anyway :lol: :wink: .if you get it skimmed though you have the grief of having to move all the furniture /cover carpets and ****

I could damage the rest of the ceiling so it all matches. See, I'm thinking outside the box all the time.
 
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I could damage the rest of the ceiling so it all matches. See, I'm thinking outside the box all the time.[/quote]

you could be more careful moving furniture .........how far you from me Ã'£Ã'£Ã'£Ã'£Ã'£Ã'£Ã'£Ã'£Ã'£Ã'£Ã'£ :roll: :D
 
jabbawokkie said:
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I could damage the rest of the ceiling so it all matches. See, I'm thinking outside the box all the time.

you could be more careful moving furniture .........how far you from me Ã'£Ã'£Ã'£Ã'£Ã'£Ã'£Ã'£Ã'£Ã'£Ã'£Ã'£ :roll: :D[/quote]

The genius who put in the fitted bedroom decided to build the floor to ceiling wardrobe outside the room it was for. You can see where I'm going with this can't you?
 
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