How to prevent skirting kicking in at bottom?
Hi folks, I'm certain this question would have been asked at some stage in this forum section however I'm new and its easier for me to ask rather than search through endless threads for an answer.
Im attaching new skirting around the bottom of the walls in a recent extension and want to know what the trick is so that my 67mm colonial skirting doesnt kick in at the bottom due to the recess in the bottom edge of the plasterboard? Not particularily an issue along long sections of the walls but when i get to the door architrave and especially the internal corners it looks crap and the mitres therefore dont line up and the whole join in the corner looks off and requires filling.Im assuming the trick may be to pack the bottom inside edge of the skirt with something to make up for the plasterboard recess? or rebating the top edge of the skirt (which would be a pain in the backside).
Any ideas folks or am i thinking too hard and just live with the kicking in?