You can use a coping saw to create a coped joint in the corner. You do this by cutting the profile or pattern of the molding into the end of the piece that will mate in the corner.
I am in the process of putting up drywall over existing paneling. I'm unsure what is best to do with regards to door frames, as they will no longer be flush with the wall, as I am adding 1/2" of thickness. Please advise. Thanks.
:confused: I have removed most of the texture on my bathroom ceiling...had allot of water damage. I need to put something up now, so I was thinking maybe wallpaper??? I am not sure if wallpaper on a bathroom ceiling is wise because of the humidity??? I think to retexture it maybe to expensive and shoot I would not have a clue how to do it anyway. Then I was thinking maybe acoustic tiles?? I am so confused right now. I think maybe if its possible, wallpapering the ceiling would be the easiest??? I want some kind of texture that is why I do not just paint the ceiling. The ceiling needs allot of work anyway. I just don't know how to tackle this job. Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated.