If you are not covering the entire height of the wall, draw a horizontal line along the wall where you want the fabric to stop. Measure from the ceiling down to create this line. e.g. I put my fabric behind board and batten trim with the fabric about 2/3rds of the way up the wa...
Hello, where would I get some ceiling moulds to decorate my ceiling not a rose though more of a pattern to go around the light??? Many Thanks Helen Reply Flora says: Hello Helen, There is a gold medallion on sale at https://www.horchow.com/Scrolled-Ceiling-Medallion-Chandeliers/ or ...
Use a stud sensor to find all the wall studs and ceiling joists where you’ll be applying the moulding. Mark them using a pencil line and painter’s masking tape. This step is essential because it’s how you’ll know where to nail in your trim pieces later on, so don’t skip it!
Crown molding can transform a room. Here are illustrated step-by-step guidelines that will help you install crown molding to be proud of.
Hanging curtains “high and wide” is the best trick to make rooms appear bigger. Mount your curtain rod close to the ceiling (just below the crown molding 3″-4″ from the ceiling), particularly in a room with low ceilings. Use the same measurement for arched windows. ...
The secondary wall in adjacent room can be painted another color if you want to create more interest or a feeling of depth. Theceilingshould be neutral. Trim and woodwork should be white, which accents all paint colors equally well. This includes cabinets and columns. ...
If you want to spruce it up, add trim to the top and bottom face fronts. I grabbed some trim I had in the garage. Feel free to get creative and make it your own at this point. After caulking and filling in the nail holes, sand, prime and paint. Then sit back and marvel at you...
If you’ve adjusted the Dutch door width to fit a custom door size, you may need to add extra back stiles here and/or trim one or more stiles to fit neatly in the frame. watch us build… check out those neat lines of screws!
For the crown molding, I wheeled out the miter saw and bought aKreg Crown Jigto help with all my crown moulding cuts. In the future I’m going to cut crown without any type of jig. Once you realize that the saw bed is the ceiling and left is right and right is left, it becomes...
We also added this same trim across the top, below the crown molding that was already there. If I didn’t have crown I would have just taken it all the way to meet the ceiling. We mitered those corners. Mitering corners isn’t scary…you just need the right tool. (my oldest son wa...