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Is a 1 cm difference in width noticeable in a hallway?
Have installed studs for the interior wall. The studs against the concrete wall were really troublesome to get in place. Unfortunately, it looks like they ended up 1 cm deeper than the studs across.
The hallway will therefore be about 199 cm wide at the beginning and 200 cm wide at the end.
Will it show in the final result?
The hallway is 400 cm long.
The hallway will therefore be about 199 cm wide at the beginning and 200 cm wide at the end.
Will it show in the final result?
The hallway is 400 cm long.
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You can place a ribba 1 cm thick on the side of the regeln.
No, it won't be noticeable. I have been involved in building in old houses where there were significantly larger deviations over shorter distances and it hasn't always been visible - and in the cases where it was, it didn't matter. It's an older house and things aren't always perpendicular or exact in measurements.K Klockanpå said:Have installed studs for an interior wall. The studs against the concrete wall were really tricky to put in place. Unfortunately, it looks like they ended up 1 cm further in than the studs across.
The hallway will therefore be about 199 cm wide at the start and 200 cm wide at the end.
Will this be noticeable in the final result?
The hallway is 400 cm long.
1cm difference is nothing in this context.
The only occasion it *might* be noticeable to the eye is if you choose to have a floor that is striped with stripes that are less than a cm...
The only occasion it *might* be noticeable to the eye is if you choose to have a floor that is striped with stripes that are less than a cm...
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