Transition between drywall and knotty pine siding
My kitchen has 1/2″ drywall. 8′ above is 3/4″ knotty pine siding. How do I cover the transition between the two. It isn’t very noticable but a practiced eye would catch.
My kitchen has 1/2″ drywall. 8′ above is 3/4″ knotty pine siding. How do I cover the transition between the two. It isn’t very noticable but a practiced eye would catch.
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Check the TrimTex catalog, https://www.trim-tex.com. They're sure to have some sort of drywall trim profile that will help, maybe even be perfect.
There are other manufacturers, for example:
http://www.gordon-inc.com/trims/
http://www.vinylcorp.com/products/drywall-veneer/beads-trims
Some are available at your local big box, others at your local drywall supply house.
Post a picture and we might be able to suggest something.