Hello,
I am wondering if there is any established way to solve the transition at an exterior corner where panel meets drywall.
I would like to hide the panel ends with the drywall, but does one use a plastic strip that is like a U over the drywall similar to the angles at exterior corners?
We are planning to cover OSB with drywall and panel in the ceiling.
I would put a strip over the joint, yes, as such things cover a multitude of sins. Plastic or wood or quarter round or cove molding or whatever looks nice and adds an extra little touch.
I would put a strip over the joint, yes, as such covers up a multitude of sins. Plastic or wood or quarter round or cove molding or anything that looks good and adds a little extra touch.
No, that wasn't what I meant. I meant if there was a U-strip that fit 13 or 15mm plasterboard that hid the raw gypsum edge. I want to align panel against gypsum end. So the panel ends should go against the back side of gypsum board.
That's not what I'm looking for. I don't want any visible trim.
I'm looking for an aquabead list (which you normally place on outer corners where drywall meets drywall that you then plaster over, but in a U shape that only covers the edge of the drywall which, in my case, points downward towards the floor.
Then the panel should align with this trim and be spaced 1-2mm away from the drywall.
J-13 L from Gyproc if you want white metal. However, the absolute best looking is a J-trim from Aquabead and spackle it in. Both options were available in the link from the previous post.
J-13 L from Gyproc if you want white metal. However, the most attractive is a J-trim from Aquabead and embed it. Both options were in the link from the previous post.
Do you mean L-trim? Because I can't find a J-trim.