A wall in our basement looks like this in profile (see picture). How can this be corrected, mainly for aesthetic reasons? I don't think it's possible to fill 1-3 cm.
 
  • Profile sketch of a basement partition wall with a curve, measuring 205 cm high and 3 cm bulge, showing structural details for aesthetic correction discussion.
You probably can't move the wall, so you'll have to add more. The new must stick to the old. The easiest way is to put up new sheets. The question is what you'll have on the "fine side."
 
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If it's a concrete wall, there shouldn't be a problem applying plaster to make it look straight, right?
 
sir_daniel sir_daniel said:
With plaster, you can build lots of things :)
Sounds good! How do I apply it vertically? The wall is about 5m long.
 
Bring in a company to polish it up, they should be able to do it quickly. Otherwise, I would use plaster or fiber cement boards. I have leveled more than that with plaster mix. 3cm should be manageable for an enthusiastic amateur. Not that I would recommend it though. Since you only have an issue on one side, put up a couple of strips at the right thickness so you can roughly plaster up to that level and then remove the strips and plaster the rest. If it’s painted, you need to make sure the plaster sticks to it.
 
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