Just bought a house. In the living room there was a cabinet door screwed to the ceiling. . .it's plumbing access for the upstairs bathroom. I guess that's necessary but the solution of screwing a cabinet door over it sure is ugly. It's about 20 inches by 48 inches, though it is in actuality a very misshapen hole. Dry wall over top of plaster ceiling. Tried ordered an access door off home Depot to put there but the damn thing arrived dented all to hell so I'm going to return that.
So, trying to look at other solutions instead. I am not very experienced with home repair but I'm learning a lot lately. I'm also pretty swamped with other repairs trying to get ready for move in day on the first(when rental lease expires), lots of plaster repair,painting, dealing with aftermath of electrical being replaced etc.
Any help or advice would be appreciated,if necessary I can get a pic of it tomorrow when I go to do work at the house.
ThreeBlurryDecades t1_jcggnue wrote
The usual procedure is to do the plumbing correctly, then drywall nicely over it and paint. This will look much better for somewhere between hours and many years. Yes, someday you may have to cut it out but overall its likely cheaper and probably less work than a proper access door install.