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Rounded vs. square drywall corners
When you think about drywall, you probably imagine square corners. However, did you know rounded corners are also an option? Here are some of the pros and cons of each.
• Square drywall corners are easy to install and require less skill, experience, and time. The distinct edge makes it easy to transition from one paint color to another. However, square drywall corners are highly susceptible to fractures and chipping.
• Rounded drywall corners have become a standard upgrade for modern homes because they have a high-end feel. Additionally, they aren’t as easily damaged as their square counterparts. They can help soften the sharp edges in a room to make it feel more inviting. However, installing baseboards around rounded corners can be difficult.
It’s essential to weigh the pros and cons before deciding which drywall corner is right for you.
