Danny
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I think coving gives character. The nay problem I see is the rooms and houses n uk are not big enough to allow standard coving size to shine . Smaller size coving can be a different story.
think that is bang on the money


I think coving gives character. The nay problem I see is the rooms and houses n uk are not big enough to allow standard coving size to shine . Smaller size coving can be a different story.
Oh dear, you do realise it's a bg product?Rip the crap out ffs its 2017 not 1601
Yup nice coveDurdle door?
Technically speaking Artex which yes i suppose does comes under gyproc banner, a sister company coming under the mothership Gobain banner so you correct ( for once)Oh dear, you do realise it's a bg product?
Carpet the ceilings. Its the future miles better than bending down hooving the floor??Thinking about it would be a good idea if Artex came out with some new styles, a bit of say a modern twist to a finish that looked cool, same with the coving maybe coving stepped slightly away from the wall , again some new styles to create a more modern feel
Artex brochure: one house I did years ago they wanted 'medusa' pattern (second down on right) all over the walls, then coving fitted 'to seperate' the ceiling pattern 'basket & flower' then they finished it off with a rather 'busy' flowery carpet....after finishing that job I had a migraine for about a weekView attachment 16314
Seems it's a 50/50 split on opinions. Down to personal preference I suppose. The mrs likes it and I'm not sure. Decision time![]()
Thats ott that vinceTrue , I'd then rip it down and start again lol
Better to look at than 127mm cob web coving imo anyway
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Fair enough Donzo , tbh I thought it was bit dated myselfThats ott that vince
I prefer coving
I spent an afternoon smoking fat ones on acid there I was also flying for a lot less , ahhhh the 80s what funmy mate wrote his £2k drone off there![]()
View attachment 16323 @jamesthefirst, don't know if you do this or tried it but I cover my stipples with a bit of bin bag (see photo) and it just glides on the Artex and leaves a brill broken leather pattern - also your stipples doesn't get all clogged up either.
Do you run your fingers through it for the Medusa? I've seen quite a bit of that round my neck of the woods.Yes mate I do the same but find waitrose bags give a different quality finish to tesco!I tape around the edges too which keeps the plastic taught, also used a chamois leather at one point.
The medusa finish is messy though, very rare that was chosen.
you do mate - once rollered on you just use your fingers.Do you run your fingers through it for the Medusa? I've seen quite a bit of that round my neck of the woods.
Nasty! What a fookin mess that would be.you do mate - once rollered on you just use your fingers.
The last 6 months I've had a load of calls to do artex it's mental. I keep knocking them back because I got rid of all the tools the old fella gave me for it. It definitely going to make a comeback.
Haha I'm not puttin any artex back VinceWhen I do twirls @Rossi46 I always go big , you can borrow this one if you decide you can handle it mate
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No worries mate, tbh it's popular style round hereHaha I'm not puttin any artex back VinceYou may aswell use that thing for sweeping up!
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Cmon vince give us a twirlNo worries mate, tbh it's popular style round here