ceiling meets slope - I had an experienced dry waller complete my attic (my mistake) but where the ceiling in this picture meets the slope look horrible - instead of redoing entire project can I use construction glue to add moulding. please any help will be appreciated - said glue because not sure of where joist/wood is »
michigammemom Love the built-ins and leaded glass in your charming attic room! You may be able to camouflage a less than crisp dry wall angle by painting your ceiling the same color as your wall.
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