▢ Trim and Moulding ▢ Nails ▢ Wood Filler ▢ Caulk ▢ Paint's Tape ▢ Paint Instructions Cut pieces to size using a compound miter saw. Label your cut pieces as you go so you aren't searching for where they belong when tacking them to the wall. Attach the trim to the wa...
I’ve seen many people vexed over how to decorate rooms with vast expanses of wall. A common response is to hang some gigantic, expensive multi-media art object to fill the space. For a few hundred bucks you can install a flying crown molding and then decorate the walls below the crown...
Once assembled (which takes all of five minutes) it looks like this. It creates an angled, adjustable platform so you can cut your crown molding at the same angle that it will sit against the wall. Sounds simple, and it is, but this is a huge help when it comes to cutting crown. ...
Click here to see our post on 7 Ways to Decorate the Ceiling – The Fifth Wall. By adding moulding to the walls and the ceiling, I would definitely put some architectural interest into a very plain nondescript room. Thus my winter project was born and I could hardly wait to get started...
How to install baseboards and door trim! Tips and tricks for easy removal and install of new trim, how to do bullnose corners, and more!
7. Install baseboards on the IKEA BESTA entertainment unit. After I finished the crown moulding, it was time to tackle the baseboards. We wanted it to appear as if the baseboards ran from the wall and then out and around the bottom of the built-in shelves. ...
The spring angle is the angle from the crown when it's installed to the wall behind it. Before you start cutting, you'll want to place your jig at the right angle height: This is what keeps it at the perfect angle while cutting the crown molding on the saw. Their video shares wh...
Lay your first piece of baseboard in the inside corner. This piece should be cut square (0°) and fit snug against the opposite wall. Step 2: Bevel Cut the Second Piece Take your next piece of baseboard and make a 45° bevel cut with a miter saw. This reveals the profile of your ...
Your moulding should look similar to this: Check the fit in the corner. The baseboard trim on the right side was cut with straight 90 degree angles that meet the wall. Slip the beveled cut baseboard up against the straight cut trim and you should have a nice tight joint. ...
I had originally decided to put the boards just above the fireplace, but I’m so glad a good friend of mine helped me re-think that decision. It would have placed the boards almost in the exact middle of the wall, cutting it in half. And we all know that design works best with ...