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Hi
I have an issue with cladding the bathroom wall now that the ceiling is finished. The planks have a decorative strip that runs along the planks, which obviously has to line up on both ceiling and walls. However, due to the sloped ceiling the wall plank when cut at an angle results in the wall plank edge being longer due to the hypotenuse being the longest side of a right angled triangle. I have thought of cutting the width of the planks down and using h joiners between the planks but I not sure if this will work. I couldn't run the planks up the ceiling as I had to score the back of them due to the curve of the ceiling
I have an issue with cladding the bathroom wall now that the ceiling is finished. The planks have a decorative strip that runs along the planks, which obviously has to line up on both ceiling and walls. However, due to the sloped ceiling the wall plank when cut at an angle results in the wall plank edge being longer due to the hypotenuse being the longest side of a right angled triangle. I have thought of cutting the width of the planks down and using h joiners between the planks but I not sure if this will work. I couldn't run the planks up the ceiling as I had to score the back of them due to the curve of the ceiling
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