Hi,
The house was built in the '80s and some of the internal walls - plasterboards - are a bit random. In particular, I have a corner the downstairs loo, where the angle is quite a bit less than 90 degrees. I would like to install a washbasin in that corner, but it looks very silly with the huge gap at the corner. I would like to fill it - potentially all the way up to the ceiling - so it's square. What would be the best way of doing it? My initial thought was to fill it with easi-fill but is it the right material? Thanks in advance for any advice.
The house was built in the '80s and some of the internal walls - plasterboards - are a bit random. In particular, I have a corner the downstairs loo, where the angle is quite a bit less than 90 degrees. I would like to install a washbasin in that corner, but it looks very silly with the huge gap at the corner. I would like to fill it - potentially all the way up to the ceiling - so it's square. What would be the best way of doing it? My initial thought was to fill it with easi-fill but is it the right material? Thanks in advance for any advice.