So I've been working on this accent wall at the house, basically build a small bulkhead with 3 pot lights, moved a receptacle so the wires are hidden behind the TV. Recessed electric place in wall and then did tongue & grove stained boards.
As I am approach completion I am putting up my last row of boards against the bulk head and I notice that it's slightly even so on my last row on this tongue and grove board At one end my boards are pretty much right against the bulkhead, on the other side I have about 1/4" gap. Throughout the process I used a level and I kept checking.
Now I am a little stuck as I am uncertain how to finish this off to hide the fact I have a little larger gap on one side. I was going to use a trim piece almost as a border, but since the boards are stained to get the right match on trim piece and boards is gonna be pretty hard.
Any advice?
As I am approach completion I am putting up my last row of boards against the bulk head and I notice that it's slightly even so on my last row on this tongue and grove board At one end my boards are pretty much right against the bulkhead, on the other side I have about 1/4" gap. Throughout the process I used a level and I kept checking.
Now I am a little stuck as I am uncertain how to finish this off to hide the fact I have a little larger gap on one side. I was going to use a trim piece almost as a border, but since the boards are stained to get the right match on trim piece and boards is gonna be pretty hard.
Any advice?
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