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Wasn't sure which section to put this into, but decided on CB as more people read this.
The ceiling in my kitchen is papered and has recently been emulsioned. I had new downlighters fitted but unfortunately they are slightly smaller than the ones they replaced. This has left a "ridge" where the paper stops and a gap to the light fitting. I really don't want to have to re-paper the ceiling but rather do a cosmetic job on it. Anyone have any ideas how I can do this? Any suggestions appreciated.
The ceiling in my kitchen is papered and has recently been emulsioned. I had new downlighters fitted but unfortunately they are slightly smaller than the ones they replaced. This has left a "ridge" where the paper stops and a gap to the light fitting. I really don't want to have to re-paper the ceiling but rather do a cosmetic job on it. Anyone have any ideas how I can do this? Any suggestions appreciated.
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