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I’ve made a couple of built-in bookcases for my house and would like to add 3 1/2″ decorative molding along the top. However the ceilings are sagging, resulting in unsightly gaps between the top of the molding and the ceiling at each end. Any suggestions on hiding or minimizing the gaps? Thanks!
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I've made a couple of built-in bookcases for my house and would like to add 3 1/2" decorative molding along the top. However the ceilings are sagging, resulting in unsightly gaps between the top of the molding and the ceiling at each end. Any suggestions on hiding or minimizing the gaps? Thanks!