Specified, Not Improvised

Most junction details on a construction site get decided by whoever's holding the trowel that day. A corner bead is shaped by hand, its depth and crispness depending on the plasterer's finish that afternoon. The XF5 removes that variable entirely: it's an aluminium extrusion that builds the recess into the junction to a fixed depth, so the detail is the same on day one of the run as it is on the last metre. That's why it belongs on the drawing set as a detail condition, not as a note left for site to figure out.

Once it's drawn and ordered ahead of the plastering trade, the XF5 installs the same way any first-fix element does — fixed to the substrate, finish worked up to its edge, and either left as a pure shadow line or fitted afterward with an LED strip in its internal channel for a concealed indirect wash.

A plastered corner bead can hairline crack as a building settles. The XF5 recess is held by a fixed aluminium body, not by the plaster finish around it — so the line it forms doesn't move, crack, or need repainting the way a hand-formed bead can over the years.

Why It Belongs on the Detail Sheet

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Fixed Recess Depth

The depth and width of the shadow line are set by the extrusion, not by hand — identical from the first metre of the run to the last, with nothing left to on-site interpretation.

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No Corner Bead to Crack

There's no hand-formed plaster bead holding the line, so there's nothing to hairline crack or need repainting as the building settles over time.

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Optional Internal LED Channel

An internal channel accepts a standard LED strip if the detail also needs to double as an indirect light source — added separately, after the finish is complete.

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Substrate-Agnostic

Fixes to masonry, stud framing, or GRG bead the same way, and works with plaster, gypboard, cement render, or lime finish alike.

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Belongs on First-Fix Schedule

Because the profile has to be in place before plastering starts, it needs ordering and fixing on the same timeline as electrical first-fix — not as an afterthought.

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Site-Cuttable and Mitreable

The aluminium extrusion trims and mitres on site with standard tools, so internal and external corners are finished to the exact run length required.

Where It's Detailed

The recess is drawn wherever a junction needs a defined, repeatable line instead of a flush finish:

Most specified

Wall–Ceiling Junction

Perimeter recess forming the floating ceiling line, drawn into the reflected ceiling plan.

Panel joint

Cladding & Panel Lines

Between timber, stone, or laminate panels — a designed recess replacing a butt joint.

Vertical detail

Feature Wall Lines

A drawn vertical or horizontal recess on a flat wall, shown on elevation.

Circulation

Staircase Stringers

A continuous recess along a stringer or riser, detailed to run the full flight.

Floor level

Skirting Replacement

At floor-wall level in place of a conventional skirting board detail.

Openings

Door & Window Reveals

Framing an opening with a consistent recessed line instead of applied architrave.

Order it with first fix, not finishes. The XF5 has to be fixed to the substrate before plastering begins, since the finish is worked up to its edge. Confirm quantities and lead time at the same stage as electrical first-fix materials to avoid holding up the plastering trade on site.

Applications

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Residential Fit-Outs
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Hotel Guest Rooms
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Restaurant Ceilings
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Commercial Offices
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Feature Wall Elevations
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Staircase Details
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Hospitality Fit-Outs
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Retail & Showroom Ceilings

Frequently Asked Questions

Does the XF5 shadow gap need to be shown on the architectural drawings before installation?
Yes, and it should be. Because the XF5 forms a fixed-depth recess rather than a finish applied by hand, the detail needs to be specified at the drawing stage — where the recess runs, its relationship to the ceiling grid or panel layout, and whether an LED strip is included. Treating it as a site decision after plastering has begun risks the profile not aligning with the intended layout.
Does a shadow gap made with the XF5 crack or need touch-up over time, unlike a plastered corner bead?
No. A hand-formed corner bead is plaster or jointing compound shaped by a trowel — it can hairline crack as the building settles or the finish ages, requiring repainting or filling. The XF5 recess is formed by a fixed aluminium extrusion, so its depth and edge line do not move or crack with the substrate. The aluminium body is what holds the line, not the plaster finish around it.
How far in advance should the XF5 be ordered on a project?
The XF5 needs to be on site and fixed to the substrate before plastering or boarding begins, since the finish is worked up to the profile edge. Order and confirm quantities at the same stage as other first-fix electrical and framing materials, well ahead of the plastering trade starting on site, to avoid holding up the finishing schedule.
Can the XF5 be used with GRG or GFRG ceiling systems?
Yes. The XF5 is compatible with GRG (glass reinforced gypsum) and GFRG ceiling and wall systems as well as standard gypsum board and cement plaster substrates. It is mechanically fixed to the substrate or bead before the finish is applied, in the same way as on a conventional plastered wall.
What is the difference in scope between specifying the XF5 with an LED strip versus without one?
The profile itself is identical either way — it is the same recessed channel. Specifying it without an LED strip means the detail is purely architectural: a shadow line at the junction. Specifying it with an LED strip adds an electrical scope — the strip, its driver, and a power run to the recess — which needs to be coordinated with the electrical contractor and shown on the lighting layout, in addition to the architectural detail drawing.
Does Nucleo provide CAD or construction details for the XF5 profile?
Yes. Nucleo can share the profile's cross-section dimensions and a typical installation detail for use in construction drawings. Contact Nucleo with your project requirements and the detail will be shared for the design and site teams to work from.
Is the XF5 profile supplied with the LED strip included?
No. The XF5 is supplied as the aluminium profile only. An LED strip of compatible width is selected and fitted separately once the profile is installed and the surrounding finish is complete, keeping the strip protected from construction dust during the fit-out.