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Originally Posted by CroFlames
That needs to be redrywalled by a pro.
Even the best taper in the world couldn't make those joints invisible with that much natural light pouring in. Even with a perfect drywall and tape job, angled ceilings like that with skylights you will likely see very faint joints as the light hits it throughout the day.
An easy fix could be to just add texture after it's taped and mudded though.
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Croflames:
The joints are tight except he didn't rasp an angle onto the side of the center strip, if it was ang;led it would be flush to the wall.
texture would be nice though
GoinAlltheWay:
There's hardly a gap, it's an illusion as i thought so too, til i went in the room and looked closer. there's 1 strip he forgot in back left corner but the wall sheet will cover most and then id add a filler strip to support the corner bead.
I'll post b4 and after pics of the rest of the house, you'd be surprised, the art is in the finishing. That being said you never want gaps bigger than 1/4 - 3/8" otherwise they have to use a flexible concrete filler first as drywall mud will crack