Fitting B&Q Nayak Coving - Polystyrene Coving
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- Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
- Fitting B&Q Nayak Coving - Polystyrene Coving
In this video I am sharing how I fitted Nayak coving in our downstairs loo. This was a challenging project so I have talked about the ups and downs and tips to make this job easier.
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Materials:
B&Q Nayak Coving - pack of 6: www.diy.com/de...
B&Q Nayak Internal and External Corner: www.diy.com/de...
Screwfix grab adhesive: www.screwfix.c...
Well done for your first attempt that is excellent. Ive been renovating houses for years and was searching for an instructional video on how to put up coving. Yours is the most informative ive seen and your results speak for them selves
Wow that looks fantastic well done
Thank you very much! I’m so happy with how it turned out 😊
Great I had mine for around a year buy glad I found your channel with a honest review. Gonna give it a go.
Hi Deborah, your talent knows no bounds…. I absolutely love it, what a great result ❤ I also love your light fixture, just stunning xxx
Thank you so much Simone. It was a challenging project but I’m so glad with how it looks now. I hope you and the family are keeping well. Sending love xx
Hello, I just bought the same thing from B&Q and got confused as well as I opened the box. I am an experienced dyi person and I’m glad I found your video as it really helped to make sense of it.
You did a great job and you saved me a lot of swear words ahahahaha
Thanks Andrea, coving made my brain hurt!! I want to put it in my sitting room but I think I’ll have to watch my video to remember how to do the corners 😂
This is such a useful video. I hate seeing professionals doing the job quickly because that’s not helpful to someone doing it themselves. I think I’ll have a lot of miss cuts even with the corner guide. I’m going be using a mitre box and a really fine Japanese pull saw :)
Im using the same product in my hallway and i must say if there's one thing that i found useful from the vid is the use of a mitre saw. Thank u so much great job.
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You did a great job, Deborah! I have an older home in California which has wooden molding in some rooms. I plan to try this in a small room. x
Good luck with it, I really like the finished effect ☺️
Wow! This looks fabulous. I've tried something like this on a smaller scale and could not do it. lol I just couldn't figure out how to make the angles right.
Thank you. Would you have another try sometime??
@@LivinganOrganisedLife yes! I'm going to try it again when I'm on summer break. My brother in law said that he will help me figure out what I'm doing wrong.
Good luck, you can do it!! ☺️
It looks great 😍
Good job
Well done you😊.
Very organised diagrams
Thank you so much
How would you cut a corner piece that has a boxed pipe box all the way into the ceiling? It's driving me mad trying to work out.
It sounds like an external angle? Is that right?
@LivinganOrganisedLife yes that would be right, but I also have another on another wall that is internal.
I did an internal to external corner in the video. I would draw it first to map out the shape. Alternatively you could buy the pre made corners, fit them and then add the straight lengths in between. It might save a lot of head scratching. Plus caulking is a lifesaver to cover any gaps!!
@LivinganOrganisedLife thank you. I managed it without the pre bought corners but I did buy them and they helped visually like you said in the video.
Well done! So pleased you managed to do it 👏
What adhesive ?......I only put it on to find out.
I used no nonsense grab adhesive from Screwfix. There is a link in the description box.
@@LivinganOrganisedLife Thank you.
What did you prime with ? Thanks
I didn’t prime them, I just painted them with emulsion, the same as the walls 😊
This is my job in Egypt
Thanks