My first thought was to scribe the counter top but after seeing the 3rd picture, I'm with John. Some drywall work is needed.
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My first thought was to scribe the counter top but after seeing the 3rd picture, I'm with John. Some drywall work is needed.
Just caulk it :p
It's the walls, not the counters. The companies that make those inexpensive laminate postformed tops get 90 degree square right on but walls rarely are.
If you really want it to look right then pick up some drywall mud and float the wall (in stages).
Like I said, all options listed, will look like poo. Very noticeable. With the exception of drywall work, and that is work.
You didn't mention if the overhead cabinets fit properly in the corner.
From the image of the counter top, it doesn't appear factory seamed. There is an obvious seam. All of the tops I've ever seen, don't have the substrate (dark line) showing, the pattern meets tight. There's only a change in direction.
I've done a lot of drywall work so for me, it would be a matter of maybe an hour not counting drying time. I would use the edge of the top cabinet as a seam and not go any farther. After straightening out the corner, the rest would be caulk. The end result would look perfect. There are few options that would result in that end. Of all the things that can be done in a house, drywall is the most forgiving and easiest to correct errors and screwups.
Thanks for the replies but i figured out a solution. What i did was to scribe a piece of wood to attach to the back and ordered a 2 inch wide strip of the same laminate. Glued the laminate onto the wood, shaved it down, the two straight edges butted up good and that solved the problem.