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Mar 9, 2022 at 19:34 vote accept refa
Mar 9, 2022 at 17:46 comment added r13 It looks like a lousy job of roof border trim on the wall-ceiling joint. Though it is provided for a better visual effect, I would be reluctant to call it a shadow gap but a decorative border/edge trim.
Mar 9, 2022 at 17:13 comment added refa @r13 Here is a higher quality one. Except of the load-bearing walls this is on every other. And they are plaster-board.
Mar 9, 2022 at 15:38 comment added r13 If you enlarge the photo and stare at it hard, you may see there seems a narrow white strip (trim) below the shadow. If that is the case, it is one type of "shadow gap" effect.
Mar 9, 2022 at 8:27 comment added refa @r13 I uploaded a photo, I think it can be seen what I mean with the sketch. Regarding shadow gaps, I saw that they mostly go "upwards" ie. extend "into the ceiling". In this case the gap extends horizontaly, into the sidewall. Anyway, I will make a higher quality photo today and upload it later. Thanks for your help!
Mar 7, 2022 at 16:18 comment added r13 @refa Shadow gap is anything to create a 3D visual effect, aixfoam.com/info/lexicon/…. If you want to know exactly what you have seen in that apartment, you should upload a photo of it. As I have said, it could be something else.
Mar 7, 2022 at 14:23 comment added refa @r13 I googled about shadow gaps but as far as my short research goes, they mostly point upwards and not sideways as in this case. I couldn't find an example like this.
Mar 6, 2022 at 20:54 comment added r13 @SolarMike Spider Gap is the pass in the ridge between Spider Meadow and Lyman Lakes. Start out on the Phelps Creek Trail to its end in Spider Meadow, whereas a "shadow gap" is an architectural feature on the wall or ceiling. :)
Mar 6, 2022 at 19:54 comment added Solar Mike Shadow gap or spider gap?
Mar 6, 2022 at 18:58 history answered r13 CC BY-SA 4.0