i'm installing 3/4 inch beadboard on my cathedral ceiling. the skylight has a shaft(drywalled) extending down to the ceiling. how do i make the transition (90 degrees)from the drywall to the beadboard. looking for a nice neat finish.
thank you!....mike
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Rip a 45 on the parallels & 45's on the ends and self return the bead.
Use a corner trim.
Use a breadboard end, and 45 that around the skylight.
Flip a base (or similar trim with a narrow edge) & place that in the skylight.
Bring the bead up into the skylight.
Bring the bead partialy up into the skylight and use a back band at the top.
Use 1x and rip it to a 45 on it's edges, and trim inside the skylight.
How about a walk on the wild side and place small crown and add rope lighting for the nightlights...
...that should give you a few options & or ideas?
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Alter Eagle Construction & Design
Use a corner trim.
Use a breadboard end, and 45 that around the skylight.
Flip a base (or similar trim with a narrow edge) & place that in the skylight.
Bring the bead up into the skylight.
Bring the bead partialy up into the skylight and use a back band at the top.
Use 1x and rip it to a 45 on it's edges, and trim inside the skylight.
How about a walk on the wild side and place small crown and add rope lighting for the nightlights...
...that should give you a few options & or ideas?
http://www.altereagle.com/
http://decks-ca.com
http://kingofcrown.com
Alter Eagle Construction & Design















