Coving

At Drywall Finishings Ltd, we specialise in the design, supply, and installation of high-quality plaster coving, cornices, dados, and other architectural plaster mouldings across Devon and Cornwall. Our expert team delivers elegant, durable, and compliant decorative finishes for residential, commercial, and public sector projects.

What Is Coving?

Coving refers to a decorative moulding installed where the wall meets the ceiling, adding a touch of elegance and sophistication to any room. It serves both aesthetic and functional purposes, including concealing imperfections and providing a neat transition between surfaces. Coving is available in various styles and materials, including traditional plaster and modern alternatives, to suit different interior designs.

Benefits of Professional Coving Installation

  • Enhanced Aesthetics: Adds a refined finish to interiors, complementing various décor styles.

  • Conceals Imperfections: Hides gaps, cracks, and uneven edges where walls meet ceilings.

  • Increases Property Value: Adds character and appeal, potentially increasing the property’s market value.

  • Durability: Professionally installed coving ensures longevity and resilience.

  • Easy Maintenance: Facilitates cleaning and upkeep of wall-ceiling joints.

Our Coving Services

We offer a comprehensive range of coving services, including:

  • Traditional Plaster Coving: Classic designs for period properties and heritage restorations.

  • Modern Mouldings: Contemporary styles to suit modern interiors.

  • Custom Designs: Bespoke coving solutions tailored to your specific requirements.

  • Installation Services: Professional fitting by experienced craftsmen, ensuring a flawless finish.

Our team manages every aspect of the project, from initial consultation and design to installation and post-installation support, ensuring a seamless and efficient process.

Sectors We Serve

We have extensive experience working across various sectors in Devon & Cornwall, including:

  • Residential: Homes, apartments, and private estates.

  • Commercial: Offices, retail outlets, and hospitality venues.

  • Education: Schools, colleges, and universities.

  • Healthcare: Hospitals, clinics, and medical centres.

  • Public Sector: Libraries, community centres, and government buildings.