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Is there a suitable trim for this?
Hello!
I am simply wondering if there is any convenient trim to place over the "joint" between the vaulted ceiling/kitchen ceiling?
The carpenters are considering building a faux beam there so they can run the ceiling trim straight past it...
I think it would look better if some type of outer corner trim or something similar could be placed over the joint instead.
Does anyone have a convenient solution for this?
Attaching a picture so maybe you'll understand what I'm thinking
I am simply wondering if there is any convenient trim to place over the "joint" between the vaulted ceiling/kitchen ceiling?
The carpenters are considering building a faux beam there so they can run the ceiling trim straight past it...
I think it would look better if some type of outer corner trim or something similar could be placed over the joint instead.
Does anyone have a convenient solution for this?
Attaching a picture so maybe you'll understand what I'm thinking
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A brutal idea is to mount a rail (230 or 12v) for spotlights along the entire seam, then you have solved the lighting as well... maybe not optimal.
A cove molding backward?....

Otherwise, I think the carpenters' suggestion to go past with ceiling molding as in the rest of the room and let it meet a list or "fake beam" doesn't sound too bad?
Alternatively, you could just let two smooth moldings (or planed wood) meet in the opening
/The Engineer
Otherwise, I think the carpenters' suggestion to go past with ceiling molding as in the rest of the room and let it meet a list or "fake beam" doesn't sound too bad?
Alternatively, you could just let two smooth moldings (or planed wood) meet in the opening
/The Engineer
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Well, I've been thinking about it, but the problem is that the ridged roof is not completely straight, so it would be difficult to make the seam between the moldings look nice.....
I have received a lot of special lists from a carpentry factory. There should be no problem making a list with the opening of 130 degrees.
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