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I am wanting to remove these pelmets as I want to install plantation shutters. I can’t see any screws or nails, so I don’t know where to start. Thanks!
Hi @EllieBee,
Thank you for your question about removing a pelmet so you can install plantation shutters.
The reality of this project is that there will almost certainly be some damage that will need to be repaired to make everything look nice afterwards. Don't be afraid to cause some minor damage to the ceiling, wall or pelmet but try to keep it to a minimum. I'll happily offer guidance for any rectification works that are required.
There's a good chance the pelmet is nailed together and then to the walls or ceiling. It looks like there are some nails up into the roof where I have circled below.
The best way to remove the pelmet will likely be to use a prybar, a block of timber and a hammer. The timber will help with levering the prybar by protecting the walls and ceiling, increasing the angle and giving a hard surface to lever off. The hammer will help you get the prybar in behind the pieces of timber.
Start by using the hammer to tap the prybar up into the gap where the short piece sits against the wall.
Once the prybar is behind this piece, gently lever it away from the wall with the prybar using the block of timber to protect the wall. This short piece is likely nailed to the face piece of the pelmet, so you will come across some resistance, but it should pull away.
You'll also have to remove the cornice that butts up against the pelmet. This will likely be attached with mechanical fixings, likely brad nails and glue. To remove this, use the same prybar to lever it away from the ceiling and pelmet.
Once the cornice has been removed, you should be able to get the prybar in above the top piece of the pelmet and lever it away from the ceiling.
Take your time and plan out your moves, but this is an inherently destructive process, so don't be afraid to use some force.
Let me know if you have any further questions.,
Jacob
You’re the best, Jacob! I’ll need to formally acknowledge you somewhere once I have finished renovating my new (old!) place.
I will give this a go on Sunday and write back with any questions/updates 😄
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