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I know it doesn’t help now, but for next time. Fit up to the bottom square edge of the coving - sometimes that will be just fine as is. In a case like yours where the board sticks out proud- put another piece of edging trim along the top and mitre the corner of the trim. It looks really tidy this way.
That is a big ugly trim too, get the small square edge trim that just laps around 4/5 mil.
To get over that abortion I think I would remove the remains of the coving in that corner and attach some flat board / soffit on the appropriate width, attach it to the ceiling and butt it up to your boards.
If it’s 12mm or 9mm off the ceiling you could try a handy board and add strips to blend it all in. Would need some white paint though to look acceptableThe remainder of the coving in the corner is coming out first thing.
Evening Armyash, I do loads of wall panelling and normally finish on underside of coving and fit 'J' trim and caulk if necessary (see below not best pic). However in your situation I'd carefully remove rest of coving and stick a 25-30mm white PVC cloaking piece around (can buy 5m length from Eurocell or similar for £5).
ATB Jim
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