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How easy is this to do? Yet another job that I want to try and do rather than have to pay somebody! TIA
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Agree with Zacs. If you have the tools - a small woodsaw, hammer, no nails glue and/or nails, measuring tape, square etc and some 1" square battenwood and plywood, it's easy. But that is up to your skills and determination (and how neat you want it to look).
Personally I would ask around friends and see if someone would do it or help you.
Personally I would ask around friends and see if someone would do it or help you.
Definitely DIY, Craps.
Often with a batten frame covered in plasterboard... then skimmed (pink plaster)
To avoid plastering, use "Contiboard" for kitchens and bathrooms. (Melamine covered chipboard). Screw using cup washers or little plastic things to make the screws a little less unattractive.
Or, batten frame, then plywood with a small strip of wood to hide the rough cut edge...... then polyfilla.
Frame plus MDF and sand the edge...... polyfilla and paint.
Also, B&Q etc stock little plastic corner pieces that will finish a corner nicely.
Often with a batten frame covered in plasterboard... then skimmed (pink plaster)
To avoid plastering, use "Contiboard" for kitchens and bathrooms. (Melamine covered chipboard). Screw using cup washers or little plastic things to make the screws a little less unattractive.
Or, batten frame, then plywood with a small strip of wood to hide the rough cut edge...... then polyfilla.
Frame plus MDF and sand the edge...... polyfilla and paint.
Also, B&Q etc stock little plastic corner pieces that will finish a corner nicely.
Take a look at this: http:// www.pip ecasing s.co.uk /home.h tm
I can't get to see prices but I'll bet it's a lot more than battens and plywood.
I can't get to see prices but I'll bet it's a lot more than battens and plywood.