Browse Forums General Discussion 1 Jan 12, 2014 1:02 pm Can anyone help me with a confussing issue,I want to close off a dinning room to make a fourth bedroom in the way off a stud wall and gyprocked.My problem is I have ornate ceilings and Im not sure how to finish it off at cornice due to the different contours off the pattern. Re: Closing off a dinning room with a stud wall 3Jan 12, 2014 3:51 pm No expert here, but we have ornate cornices in some of our rooms. 'Most' (or some) styles can be purchased (google). You would just need to cut it/mitre it and make sure they match up in the corners. Geez, listen to me, making it sound super easy. And maybe it isn't, maybe a plasterer is required (and definitely would be if intricate or specialty design). But I think (??) it is also achievable yourself. Am I right in saying that some are even timber and you just paint them?? Or was I dreaming when I recall seeing that?? Anyway, good luck with your project. HHCIB My door tends to rub against the frame during winter and I'm looking to fix it so it closes smoothly. Looking online on Youtube I'm seeing methods to fix the alignment and… 0 700 I couldn't attached the photo for some reason. Here is the link to the photo https://pin.it/79jwdMp 1 3120 Get some long brass machine screws and bolt right through the gate and put brass acorn nuts and washers on the other side. It will never come off 1 9081 |