TTolentino 2020-09-21 08:26:37#1I almost think it would be easier here to visually extend the railing. Attach some kind of panel (drywall?) and then paint it again.
I almost think it would be easier here to visually extend the railing. Attach some kind of panel (drywall?) and then paint it again.
AAlessandro 2020-09-21 08:41:26#2With baseboard, that fits perfectly! Everything else would be botched.
TTolentino 2020-09-21 08:44:48#3He is right, if a baseboard is attached there and it protrudes, you would always bump your right little toe on it when climbing. At least that would happen to me regularly...
He is right, if a baseboard is attached there and it protrudes, you would always bump your right little toe on it when climbing. At least that would happen to me regularly...
Hhausnrplus25 2020-09-21 09:55:03#4 I almost think it would be easier to visually extend the parapet here. Some kind of panel (drywall?) attached and then paint again. That was exactly my idea! I would ask the drywall installer if the cover strip at the top still fits.
I almost think it would be easier to visually extend the parapet here. Some kind of panel (drywall?) attached and then paint again. That was exactly my idea! I would ask the drywall installer if the cover strip at the top still fits.
Bbortel 2020-09-21 10:02:07#5Thin plaster works in a pinch as well, and flush with the baseboard at the bottom, so you get both done and it looks neat
Thin plaster works in a pinch as well, and flush with the baseboard at the bottom, so you get both done and it looks neat
Kkati1337 2020-09-21 16:37:15#6You are right, I hadn’t even thought of the baseboard. Maybe he did it intentionally because of that.
You are right, I hadn’t even thought of the baseboard. Maybe he did it intentionally because of that.