I have a question for you drywall experts here.
I am finishing my basement. I will not be putting in a drop ceiling, rather, we have painted the ceiling - the joists, the HVAC, the plumbing, everything, with Dryfall black paint.
I intend to lay the drywall down so that I have the finished tapered edge up against the joists. What do you think about this? Would it be better to use j bead in this instance? I don't really want to look at j bead. I suppose I can use a wood trim PC to cover the j bead, but do you think I need to use j bead in this instance? I have no intention to have any cut drywall edges up against joists so I don't really see the reason for the j bead.
I was going to install the top PC first, push it up against the bottom of my painted joists, then install the lower PC. I will have to cut the lower PC as my wall is 7'6", so I can put the cut edge down with the usual gap between it and the concrete floor. Without the j bead, I suppose I might be able to see some of the very top of the butt joints and that could be an issue.
I would appreciate any comments. Thank you.