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For an elegant and permanent solution, consider installing crown molding. Hollow crown molding can be used to hide Ethernet cables along the ceiling. This method adds a decorative touch to the room while hiding the cables. It’s ideal for high ceilings and large spaces. However, installation ca...
In most installations, the dentil is considered the bottom part of the molding. What is a Scarf Joint? A scarf joint is used when you need to make an in-line straight connection between two pieces of crown molding. When cut properly, one section of crown molding will fit seamlessly over ...
We decided to use Windsor One Classical Craftsman Crown Molding, which is the same moulding we’re planning to add along the ceiling line in this entire space. For the crown molding, I wheeled out the miter saw and bought a Kreg Crown Jig to help with all my crown moulding cuts. In ...
If your ceiling has square corners, you could have the columns go all the way up and install crown moldings around the top. But in my case, that wasn’t an option because of the angled bonus room ceiling. Tips To be able to work in a tall stairwell like this, it helps to have a...
No doubt about it, this is the best way to install it, with the best results. It's a perfect DIY project, if you also happen to be a professional. After all it is that professional finished look that inspired you to install crown molding to begin with. Installation Alternatives Today, ...
To provide a framework for the new trusses, nail 2-by-6-inch strips of wood around the perimeter of the roof. Or, if you want to raise the roof a bit more, install fascia around the roof perimeter, attached to the new soffit, and nail the new roof deck to crown molding above t...
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Use a sharp chisel to pare the frame corner flush with the side of the cabinet. Now the crown trim will fit snugly onto the side surface of the cabinet and meet perfectly in the mitered corner. A pneumatic finish nailer works best to attach the crown molding. When you add the second tr...
In our case, however, we were using ClipStone’s Ledgestone product, which has a variegated cleft face, which gives it a very naturalistic appearance but also results in an uneven wall surface that doesn’t easily match crown or base molding. We decided to leave the trim off this project....