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I have a conservatory that was completed two years ago. However, like everyone else, there's still a trim that needs to be put up.

I don't know how to solve this in the best way. I'm considering using a ton of silicone.

Feel free to suggest solutions.

White wooden ceiling with missing trim in a sunroom, featuring a track light and windows. The ceiling meets a sloping wall.
 
A ton of silicone sounds really ugly. Some quarter round or cove molding would be fine.
 
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Stefan N said:
A ton of silicone sounds really ugly. Some quarter round or cove molding would be good.
I have such a molding pre-cut. However, it becomes very difficult in the middle where the wall narrows. The upper part has about a 7 cm overhang.
 
Difficult problem regarding the board at the top and the fact that the "triangle's" panel extends out at its upper part. Try with a regular planed strip, type 21x37 mm, which won't be as challenging.
 
Of course, you take the same panel you've used on the wall. Split off the groove and keep the tongue. Nailed to the wall, it becomes like a shadow molding, but without the tacky profile.
 
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Maybe Smyglist can be an option? 8x15 or 8x21? Quite sleek in place.
 
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epw said:
Smyglist might be an alternative? 8x15 or 8x21? Pretty sleek in place.
Considering a list according to this. Do you think it would be best to place it on the ceiling or on the wall?
 
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