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Just wonky!

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Shouldnotwouldnot · 04/11/2017 09:54

We’ve had our bedroom painted and the lines between the ceiling and wall and wall and skirting board are just not very straight. The painters say it’s accetable but to me it looks wonky! I guess my question is should the lines between them be completely straight or is there usually a bit of wonk?

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donajimena · 04/11/2017 09:59

Well in my opinion even the best decorators may get a little bit of error but it shouldn't be obvious you'd really have to look for it. Can you get a second opinion

donajimena · 04/11/2017 09:59

Pictures?

butterfly56 · 04/11/2017 10:02

Old houses often show wonky ceilings.
Either paint the ceilings and walls the same colour or fit ceiling coving them paint up to the bottom straight edge of the coving same colour as the walls. Smile

DancingLedge · 04/11/2017 10:34

Depends what you mean by wonky.
If there's obvious places where there's a deviation from a straight line, that's not ok.
Some older houses, there's all kinds of unevenness and even little lumps, making it very difficult to paint a straight line. The aim should be to paint the line that will appear straight, even if that means , looking really close up, that the lines not actually straight.
If it's not ok to you, point that out. A good painter will want a satisfied customer.An hour spent improving a painted edge, or showing in detail why it's almost impossible to get a straight edge on a particular surface, is something a good painter should be happy to do.
Have you paid them yet?

Shouldnotwouldnot · 04/11/2017 10:42

It’s an extension so the walls are definitely not wonky!

We’ve not paid them yet no so will push for them to redo. The line I’m most worried about is uneven to the naked eye from across the room. It worries me that they have been back to do it once - hope they’re not just incompetent!

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PigletJohn · 04/11/2017 12:15

show us a pic.

you say yours are a good fit, but even if not, it's possible to conceal an irregular ceiling-to-wall plaster joint by running a well-loaded half-inch brush in a straight line, slightly overlapping onto the wall. It might be a bit fiddly, but a painter will be up there on his platform or stepladder, so not much extra effort.

Herschellmum · 04/11/2017 12:34

Can’t give an opinion without a picture.

JoJoSM2 · 04/11/2017 17:21

I’m not sure how that’s anything to do with the painters. If your angles are all wrong then that’s the plasterer to blame.

johnd2 · 04/11/2017 18:02

We did our small bedroom itself and the top edge was really wobbly and wonky. We were planning to redo it as it looked so bad.
We've been using that room for over a year now and honestly I have forgotten, maybe the pixies did it for us!

Shouldnotwouldnot · 04/11/2017 21:04

Plastering is fine, it’s the painting that’s bad, it’s just not straight.

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Lucisky · 05/11/2017 07:46

I would not expect a professional decorator to leave wobbly lines - that's the sort of thing I do!

TotemIcePole · 05/11/2017 07:53

I do wonky, but I hate painting.

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