This shows that it’s a pretty severe curve. House was built in the 40’s.
How can I put molding on a curved wall?
Hello! We are in the midst of a home re-do. (Read: please ignore the temp curtains and fan in the dining room in these pics!) We painted the living room walls Navy and Greige. I wanted to put up some edging or molding or something to go down the wall where the two colors meet to ease the separation a bit. But I forgot...my walls are curved at the top!Does anyone have any ideas on how I can do this? I really tried to show the curve at the top of my wall. I hope you can see it. Thank you for any suggestions you have!
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Here's an article about adding molding to a curved wall. Hope it helps! https://www.aconcordcarpenter.com/installing-molding-to-a-curved-wall.html
I would leave it as it is. Anything you put down the wall will bring out the paint separation and draw the eye to it. Would make it more noticeable than it is.
I would try quarter round or shoe molding.
I agree with William.
Use PVC molding. It’s very pliable and light weight.
I think there is decorative trim made out wallpaper, that you can paint. This way you can mold the paper to the contour. Perhaps using a combination of paper trim to achieve the look you’re after.
I totally agree with William. Leave it as it is.
This type of wall/ceiling is commonly called a cove ceiling...I have the same. I unfortunately have a different problem...cracked plaster. Uuhhhhhgggg!!!! The former owner also had sand added to the paint AND had a very bad repair job!! I now have a new roof and new gutters and down spouts, but I am hesitant to to fix this problem just because of the mess and time involved. Good luck and if you achieve your goal, please post the photos...could be something I am interested in.
I also agree with William - leave it as it is.