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Is there an angled inner corner molding?
You take a miter strip, sand/saw the edges, and place it in the inner corner.
I know that I have seen foldable corner strips at well-stocked hardware stores. They are constructed like a hinge with a soft part/joint in the middle. They can therefore be used for both outer and inner corners and all angles in between.
That strip is meant to protect an outer corner, for example, so that you don't hit it and damage the edge of the drywall, but in an internal corner, there's no such need. Why do you want an inner corner strip or quarter round?T trasker said:
We have, among other things, a corner where one wall is drywall and the other is brick, and the seam would look much better with a strip.BirgitS said:
But quarter round might work well, I'll test with a piece and we'll see.
I can understand that it's difficult to achieve a neat seam, especially if the walls are perfectly vertical, but ideally, it would just be a narrow joint. Kvartsstav might work, but a wooden strip sitting on top of the plaster and brick for a few cm will probably look strange.
There are some pictures where brick walls meet regular walls on the page https://www.elledecoration.se/sa-inreder-du-finast-med-tegelvagg-inomhus-15-tips/
There are some pictures where brick walls meet regular walls on the page https://www.elledecoration.se/sa-inreder-du-finast-med-tegelvagg-inomhus-15-tips/
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