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Coving on angled ceiling?
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Coving is designed to go on a 90 degree angle between a ceiling and wall. If you don't have a 90 degree angle because the ceiling is sloped, it can't be coved.Eat vegetables and fear no creditors, rather than eat duck and hide.0
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Just cove the three other walls and leave the wall above the window has it will bring the ceiling down and youll feel has if its a very low ceiling
But if you want to cove it all it can be done
You will need a plasterer or joiner that is used to putting coving up0
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