Change the look of your walls with wallpaper, wall treatments, and molding. Whether the walls in your home are plaster, drywall, brick, or paneling, we have plenty of ways for you to update your interior walls. Do-it-yourself tips such as how to paint di
If you don’t have molding to cover the seams, you might want to consider using ribbon or some other kind of trim to hide the joins. Since the seams are not held down all along the edges like they would be with fabric starch or wallpaper paste, it isn’t as smooth of a finish. ...
Clean areas that are difficult to reach with your toothbrush. It works very well in the corners of windowsills or woodwork, around (and on) light switches, molding, and stubborn spots. Switch to a larger brush if you have to cover substantial square footage. Just keep it moving. If you n...
Make the most of curved basement walls with wainscoting and interesting artwork. Here, a curved wall becomes a focal point thanks to a framework of studs covered with veneer panels and overlaid with molding and wooden trim pieces. Above the chair rail, a handpainted mural depicts a whimsical...
One final option to think about is having a curtain “as needed” or no curtain at all. Vertical blinds can nearly disappear from a window frame, leaving a clean line. Depending on the angle of your windows, bold red walls and equally bold ceiling or floor molding make a design statement...
s tape and Frog Tape. It really does create a much crisper edge with zero bleeding or stippling. Seriously, it was such a clean line that it looked like we painted the ceiling before adding the white molding (which is always the goal). In short: it definitely would have come in handy...
For example, flattened expanded foil frames each opening within it with a flattened foil border, like a plain, flat frame for a picture. If the foil is stretched, the frame walls can turn toward perpendicular with respect to their original orientation while the opening inside the frame enlarge...
cross head molding use: accents; door & window; wall material: pvc projection from wall: 50.8mm i bought two for indoor arch covers. they are a nice touch. they did not come with hardware or any pre drilled holes. they felt heavy and were just like the picture.. s. shreveport, la....
A screw eye is a small screw with a metal loop at 1 end. You typically use it to attach wire across the back of a picture frame. An S-hook is a metal hook in the shape of an S. They come in different sizes, so choose a hook that is appropriately-sized for the molding you pla...