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-- Rich www.construction-resource.com www.protoolreview.com "mook johnson" wrote in message ... I have a new house with 9' ceilings in the master BR+ bath, family ,kitchen, livings and dining room. The rest of the house has 8' ceilings. My wife want to put crown molding on the 9' sections but there is a small problem. The 9' ceilings angle down to 8', following the pitch of the roof, at any exterior wall of the house. Big problem is that most rooms have a combination of 8' and 9' walls so the molding will have to follow the (~30 degree) angle down between the walls that go from 9' to 8'. Any suggestions on how to apply crown to these rooms and deal with the height transitions? thanks |
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