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Plaster Cornice Small Georgian CN18

Plaster Cornice Small Georgian CN18

SKU:CN18

Regular price £35.50 + VAT
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Profile: 115 mm (wall) x 115 mm (ceiling)

Plaster Cornice. Georgian run, per 3m Length, a plain moulding and smooth detail suitable for room heights of up to 8.6 ft supplied in 3000mm (10 ft) lengths Made from the highest quality materials, the Plaster Cornice Small Georgian CN18 is an ideal choice for any room with a height of up to 8.6 feet.

With its smooth and plain design, this 3000mm (10 ft) length of cornice will add the perfect touch of elegance to your home.

We also have a larger version avalible: CN120

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All of our products are hand made to order with high quality material.

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After you have confirmed your order we will aim to have your items shipped between 3-5 working days.

We will confirm this with you after you place your order.

Delivery price is calculated at the checkout.

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Returns of non-faulty Goods shall only be refunded or replaced if you contact us within 7 days of receipt of the goods.

The goods must be returned in accordance with our standard authorisation procedure (please contact us on 01204 693 900 or info@ukplaster.com for details).

You can find our full refund policy here.

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Frequently asked questions

How do I choose the right ceiling rose for my room?

Ceiling roses are decorative plaster features that are typically installed in the center of a ceiling, often to enhance the look of a light fixture or chandelier. When choosing a ceiling rose, consider the size and style of your room.

For smaller rooms, opt for a more modest design to avoid overwhelming the space. For larger or more ornate rooms, you can select a larger and more intricate design.

Additionally, consider the period and architectural style of your property to ensure the ceiling rose complements your overall decor.

How do I install ceiling roses?

Installing ceiling roses and plaster coving requires precision and care. For ceiling roses, start by marking the center point on the ceiling where you want to install it.

Apply a suitable adhesive to the back of the rose and press it firmly into place. Ensure it is level and secure.

Can I paint plaster ceiling roses and coving?

Yes, you can paint plaster ceiling roses and coving to match your room's decor.

It's best to use a water-based paint for plaster. Before painting, ensure the plaster is fully dry and clean. Apply a primer or a mist coat (a watered-down paint mixture) first to seal the surface, followed by your chosen topcoat.

Use a fine brush for detailed areas to achieve a smooth and even finish. Painting plaster features can help them blend seamlessly with your room or make them stand out as a decorative focal point.

How do I maintain and clean plaster products?

Maintaining and cleaning plaster ceiling roses and coving is relatively simple.

To keep them dust-free, regularly dust with a soft cloth or feather duster. For more thorough cleaning, use a damp cloth with a mild detergent.

Avoid using abrasive cleaners or tools, as they can damage the plaster. If you notice any cracks or chips, these can often be repaired with a bit of plaster filler and paint.

Regular inspection and gentle cleaning will help keep your plaster features looking their best.

Are plaster products suitable for all types of ceilings?

Plaster ceiling roses and coving are versatile and can be used on most types of ceilings, including flat, sloped, and even some vaulted ceilings.

However, it's important to consider the structural integrity of your ceiling before installation.

For older buildings or ceilings with significant damage, it might be necessary to make repairs or reinforce the area to ensure it can support the weight of the plaster.

If you're unsure, consulting a professional can help determine the best approach for your specific ceiling type.