
I need to finish skim coating and this fixture is in the way. I eventually want to replace it, and will hire someone. In the meantime, is there a way I could free it from the ceiling to get behind and finish working?

I need to finish skim coating and this fixture is in the way. I eventually want to replace it, and will hire someone. In the meantime, is there a way I could free it from the ceiling to get behind and finish working?
I have a gap between my baseboards and floor. Probably from house settling. My initial thought is to just install some quarter round, but some areas of the room don’t have this issue, so either only some parts of the room would have quarter round, or if I put quarter round all over, some parts would have more coverage than others and the baseboards would not look uniform throughout. The gap is much too big to just caulk- I’d say it’s about a quarter inch. Any advice?
I have a gap between my baseboards and floor. Probably from house settling. My initial thought is to just install some quarter round, but some areas of the room don’t have this issue, so either only some parts of the room would have quarter round, or if I put quarter round all over, some parts would have more coverage than others and the baseboards would not look uniform throughout. The gap is much too big to just caulk- I’d say it’s about a quarter inch. Any advice?
Getting started on preparing baby girl nursery 💗
Crib is going to go in front of that little door, so baby will be looking up at white, slanted portion of ceiling.
I want to use some floral wallpaper - I’ve gotten pretty good at the peel and stick kind. But the ratio of “ceiling” to wall is throwing me off. Part of me wants to wallpaper that slanted portion, but it’s textured, so I can’t do that without stripping it somehow. But there’s also not a clear crease/seam further up where the slant meets the flat ceiling, so maybe that would look odd?
What would you do here? Take the texture off the wall and wallpaper? Leave it as is and wallpaper what’s beige? Honestly, I hate the texture regardless of if I’m wallpapering that portion or not. Should I just get rid of it either way? If I should take the texture off… what’s the best course of action? Feel like this isn’t one of my usual light DIYs, but I’m ready for a challenge. Appreciate all help!!
Getting started on preparing baby girl nursery 💗
Crib is going to go in front of that little door, so baby will be looking up at white, slanted portion of ceiling.
I want to use some floral wallpaper - I’ve gotten pretty good at the peel and stick kind. But the ratio of “ceiling” to wall is throwing me off. Part of me wants to wallpaper that slanted portion, but it’s textured, so I can’t do that without stripping it somehow. But there’s also not a clear crease/seam further up where the slant meets the flat ceiling, so maybe that would look odd?
What would you do here? Take the texture off the wall and wallpaper? Leave it as is and wallpaper what’s beige? Honestly, I hate the texture regardless of if I’m wallpapering that portion or not. Should I just get rid of it either way? If I should take the texture off… what’s the best course of action? Feel like this isn’t one of my usual light DIYs, but I’m ready for a challenge. Appreciate all help!!
Edit: it kinda cut off my picture.