alexjag33
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I have a very noticeable outer corner in a kitchen- this outer corner is on a built-in pantry coming out of the wall. See my crude ascii illustration. This is a top view.
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I attempted to put crown moulding around the whole room. Problem is, there is a very noticeable rise in the ceiling height just before the moulding reaches the pantry corner. The moulding at the corner therefore does not touch the ceiling at all there, but has about 1/2 inch of nothing on top of it. Looks cruddy.
I cannot adjust the ceiling height without a *lot* of effort.
I was thinking of tearing down the moulding around just the pantry and leaving it up around the rest of the room. But what *should* I use there so that the equally cruddy-looking wall-ceiling transition isn't visible around the pantry?
The ceiling is glued-on ceiling tiles. The walls are wood panels.
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..........| Pantry
..........|________
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I attempted to put crown moulding around the whole room. Problem is, there is a very noticeable rise in the ceiling height just before the moulding reaches the pantry corner. The moulding at the corner therefore does not touch the ceiling at all there, but has about 1/2 inch of nothing on top of it. Looks cruddy.
I cannot adjust the ceiling height without a *lot* of effort.
I was thinking of tearing down the moulding around just the pantry and leaving it up around the rest of the room. But what *should* I use there so that the equally cruddy-looking wall-ceiling transition isn't visible around the pantry?
The ceiling is glued-on ceiling tiles. The walls are wood panels.
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