and plan to finish the rest this weekend. The toughest part about installing any molding (baseboard, shoe molding, chair rail, crown molding) is getting all those corners to line up nicely. It’s common to find walls out of square making it ...
It shows you how to cut both the left and right side, for inside and outside corners: You'll want to mark your measurements on the back of your crown, not the front, because all of your cuts will be made from the back of the molding. This is nice because you don't mark up th...
Cut off the selvage edge of the fabric. That’s the white strip on each edge that doesn’t match the pattern. Try to make the cut as straight as possible. Using acutting wheel* (rather than scissors) to do this makes a clean edge that doesn’t fray as much. Using scissors or the ...
Inside corners are the most common in a home. Most regular rooms have four inside corners. There are two ways to cut molding for inside corners: coping and 45/45 mitres. Let’s start with the easier of the two: 45/45 mitres. Method One:45/45 mitre cuts join baseboard by cutting op...
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Fasten the substation unit in the wall -- preferably to a wall stud -- and attach the trim molding that surrounds the perimeter of the unit to hide the edges of the opening cut in the wall. Caution: If the master station connects directly to your home's electrical system, be sure to ...
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You want to cut your 1″x2″ furring strips (or common board) to 1/2″ smaller than the depth of your shelves. My shelves are 15″ deep so I cut 14.5″ supports. You’ll need two of these for each shelf. Since my closets are wider than 48 inches, I’m going to be adding som...
Increasing the corner radii slightly above the recommended value (e.g. by 1 mm), allows the tool to cut following a circular path instead of a 90 angle. This is preferred as it results in a higher quality surface finish. If sharp 90-degree internal corners are required, consider adding ...
I did that in my master bathroom and it definitely gives the appearance of height. It’s hard to tell that these ceilings are only 8 feet tall! By painting everything the same color, the corners that define where the wall ends and the ceiling starts are less obvious. ...