In my kitchen redo. ( I started a few years ago)
I ripped out some plaster and lattice work in a portion of the kitchen, and replaced the door.
When I did this. I ripped out some fiberboard, plaster and the lattice work. This left a large gap in the floor.
This escaped me when I was putting up the sheet rock. I replaced the door, added insulation and put the sheet rock up. Then textured and painted the wall.
Now since I'm off of work and have plenty of time. How can I correct this error short of ripping out the sheet rock adding furring strips and redoing the wall again. I would have to redo the door as well.
Any comedic ideas?
The gap is about 1 1/4 slightly larger in some areas.
I've added a few pics, to show you my issue.
Since it's just in the cloak area and door, I thought about a wood laminate section, but don't know if that would look good in a partial section on the kitchen floor.
I ripped out some plaster and lattice work in a portion of the kitchen, and replaced the door.
When I did this. I ripped out some fiberboard, plaster and the lattice work. This left a large gap in the floor.
This escaped me when I was putting up the sheet rock. I replaced the door, added insulation and put the sheet rock up. Then textured and painted the wall.
Now since I'm off of work and have plenty of time. How can I correct this error short of ripping out the sheet rock adding furring strips and redoing the wall again. I would have to redo the door as well.
Any comedic ideas?
The gap is about 1 1/4 slightly larger in some areas.
I've added a few pics, to show you my issue.
Since it's just in the cloak area and door, I thought about a wood laminate section, but don't know if that would look good in a partial section on the kitchen floor.
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