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  • How to Add Molding to Cabinet Doors

    Cabinetry can make a big impact on the overall appearance of a room, but cabinet replacement or re-facing can run thousands of dollars. Plain cabinets can often be dressed up by the addition of...

  • How to Remodel a 1940s House to Be Modern

    Houses built in the 1940s may have been stick-built by carpenters or prefabricated for on-site assembly, but however they were constructed, the houses all have similar attributes. The source of...

  • How to Convert an Attic to a Room

    An attic is often wasted space that may be converted into additional living area such as a bedroom, den, playroom or an office. Building codes are very stringent in terms of attic conversions, but...

  • How to Add Molding to a Headboard

    Adding decorative molding to a plain headboard is just one way to dress up a bedroom's décor. Decorative molding can be in the form of straight pieces of trim, such as picture frame molding...

  • How to Add Molding to a Mirror

    A common practice among home builders is to install a large sheet mirror behind vanities in bathrooms. Some homeowners are forgoing that practice and choosing instead to mount a framed mirror over...

  • How to Use the True Angle Tool for Crown Molding

    The True Angle tool is a protractor used to measure the exact angle of the inside of outside corner where two walls meet. That measurement allows you to set your miter saw to the exact degree and...

  • How to Remove an Existing Bathroom Mirror

    To create a more updated look in your old bathroom, part of the remodeling effort should include replacing that flat, plain sheet mirror over the vanity with a framed mirror that suits the rest of...

  • How to Remodel Your Bedroom in Less Than Two Days

    Home bedroom remodeling can increase your quality of life for the remainder of the time you live there and give you the sense of something new. Bedroom remodel projects done correctly, can also...

  • How to Build a Home Theater Room in an Attic

    Home theaters with deluxe sound systems and huge LCD screens or video projectors are one of the hottest trends in home design today. A home theater differs from an ordinary family room; a proper...

  • How to Make a Sound Proof Room

    A lot of people are wary of their private lives, and thus they do not want neighbors to be disturbed by their home theater system or band practice noises. The solution to this is soundproofing a...

  • How to Remodel Your House Into an Open Living Space

    Open floor plans are popular among home buyers throughout the country. Older home designs, with rooms separated by walls, are outdated and not conducive to family life in the 21st century. Open...

  • How to Install Wall Studs in a Basement

    One way to enhance both the value of a home and add to available living space is to finish off a basement room. The first step to turning a plain concrete basement into a warm useful room is to...

  • How to Install a Ceiling Power Box

    A power distribution box mounted in the ceiling can provide electricity to ceiling fans, chandeliers and recessed fixtures. Some electrical upgrade jobs around the home should only be done by...

  • How to Hide Problems Where Crown Molding Meets

    No matter how carefully you measure and cut, sometimes crown molding simply doesn't make a perfect fit in the corner. If you have the ability, you can cope the molding for a more precise fit on...

  • How to Put Molding Up on a Crooked Ceiling

    It's amazing how construction tools keep advancing every year, yet contractors still can't build a square home. Crown molding is one of the most difficult of the interior trim moldings to install,...

  • How to Cut Baseboard Molding on the Wall

    Most baseboard molding cuts are made before the molding is installed, but occasionally it is necessary to make a cut to installed molding. While removing the entire section of molding from the...

  • How to Install Base Molding With Different Floor Heights

    Base molding installation is often complicated by a change in height of the flooring. Carpet, laminate and tile may all rest at different heights from the slab or subfloor, making it impossible to...

  • How to Use Nail Guns to Install Molding

    Using a nail gun, or pneumatic nailer, is probably the most efficient way to install interior molding. A nail gun uses pressure from an air compressor to force a nail through the molding and into...

  • How to Trim an Interior Window

    Interior trim carpentry is one of the key ways to improve the overall appearance and class of a room. Window casing is just one type of interior trim that can help transform a drab room into...

  • How to Install Electrical Boxes

    Installing electrical boxes such as switch, outlet or fixture boxes can add functionality and décor to your home. They can also add new hazards to both your home and the people inside if not...

  • How to Make an Attic Into a Bedroom

    Maybe your family has expanded, or maybe you want to take on a renter to aid your family's financial woes through hard economic times. Regardless of your desire to turn an attic into a bedroom,...

  • How to Nail a Hardwood Floor

    Remodeling a home has long been an exciting yet challenging process. One of the most noteable features of a home from the moment you enter the door is the flooring. Hardwood flooring can offer a...

  • How to Build Concrete Steps - Interior

    7 Steps For Building Concrete Steps Beautifully Inside Your Home Building concrete steps isn't an appropriate project for the beginning DIY enthusiast to take on. It take experience in mixing and...

  • How to Build Concrete Countertops

    So you want to know how to build concrete countertops... No prob, let me show you the right way to DIY them so that yours looks superb, rather than horrid.

  • How to Build Home Theater Raised Seating

    Remodeling a room into a new home theater is a popular home improvement project that produces hidden benefits, including savings on entertainment costs outside the home and increased family time...

  • How to Build a Closet Storage Unit

    Hiring a professional to build or design your closet can cost a small fortune these days, but it really does not have to cost a lot to have the closet space of your dreams. You need planning,...

  • How to Build a Wine Storage Room

    Building a wine room is a major project, but with careful planning and preparation it can be a satisfying experience and provide you with years of enjoyment while protecting your investment. A...

  • How to Make a Soundproof Room

    To build a completely soundproof room, start during the planning stages. If that is not an option, you can still keep a sufficient amount of noise from interrupting your quiet time. Soundproofing...

  • How to Install Metal Stud Framing

    Metal stud framing is a two-component wall framing system. Metal track has three sides, a flat surface with no holes and two flat perpendicular flanges. The metal track is fastened to the subfloor...

  • How to Install a Vented Range Hood Over Island

    A vented island exhaust hood removes smoke that occurs while you are cooking. Installing a vented hood will not only clear the air in your home, but also add a touch of elegance to your kitchen....

  • How to Make Cabinet Doors With Glass Panels

    To make cabinet doors with glass panels, follow the guidelines for making raised-panel cabinet doors. The measurements needed for an overlay door are 1 inch larger than the opening. The overlay...

  • How to Build Oak Stairs

    Oak is one of the most popular woods used in homes to build everything from banisters to kitchen cabinets. It can be stained, varnished or painted and look good in each case. To build stairs,...

  • How to Remove Asbestos From Travel Trailers

    Asbestos is an exceptionally fibrous material which occurs naturally and is an efficient insulator in homes. Due to this desirable trait, many older travel trailers will have asbestos insulation....

  • How to Boost Home Value on A Budget

    Renovate for less while boosting the home value on a budget by trying out these tips that can save you more than 50%-80% on most popular home improvements.

  • How to Do A $500 Bedroom Remodel

    A small bedroom with one closet can be a challenging remodel. Storage and comfort were the owners prime concerns. The house was built in 1956, long before homeowners considered walk-in closets and...

  • How to Insulate and Finish a Basement

    The Department of Energy (DOE) tells us that you can save $250 to $400 heating an insulated basement. There are variables like how cold the winters are and what type of heating system is used. ...

  • How to Reglaze Ceramic Tile

    Ceramic tile has been used in kitchens and bathrooms for at least 100 years. The qualities of tile include long life and protection against moisture. But color preferences change over time and...

  • How to Remodel Your Basement

    If you have an unfinished basement made concrete block or poured concrete, the task of remodeling can be formidable. Help from "how to" books and your local lumber yard can help, but in...

  • How to Build a Cabinet Around a Stacked Washer & Dryer in a Bathroom

    When space is scarce, one way to use it wisely is to have a stacked washer and dryer. These are generally located in the one bathroom that small living quarters usually has. Building a cabinet...

  • How to Tile Over a Laminate Countertop - Part II (Grout and Seal)

    Once you've laid your tile and let the mastic set, you're ready to grout! This is the messiest and most time-consuming aspect of tiling your countertops, so be prepared by having all the tools you...

  • How to Tile Over a Laminate Countertop - Part I

    Contrary to popular belief, you can tile directly over laminate counters. The old methods decreed that you’d have to put plywood over the laminate or use a special fiberglass paper (called “thin...

  • How to Cut Holes in Concrete

    This job is not for the faint of heart. It is going to be loud and dusty, and will require a lot of elbow grease as well as some finesse. Although you can use a regular heavy-duty drill, you will...

  • How to Add a Bathroom to a Basement

    Your home has a basement and you have decided to make use of all that extra square footage by converting it into usable living space. Making a den or playroom is easy, but adding a bathroom to a...

  • How to Remodel an Attic Into a Room

    If your home's attic is currently just wasted space, you may want to remodel it. An attic can be made over into a home office, a bedroom, a child's playroom, a home gym or any kind of room you...

  • How To Make Plywood Shelves

    For a simple set of shelves, you might try using 3/4-inch plywood on top of metal shelf brackets. This type of shelving is both economical to build, and the shelves are quite functional once they...

  • How to Tile a Bathtub/Shower Combo

    Putting tile in a bathtub/shower combo can be a daunting task. There are a few important things that you'll need to do before you even start installing the tile and many things to consider when...

  • How to Frame a Prehung Door

    For ease and simplicity, installing a prehung interior door is hard to beat. Prehung doors usually consist of the lightweight hollow core door that comes already hinged to the jamb. Hardware such...

  • How to Use Wood From Old Barns

    Weathered barn wood is a great material to work with, as long as no rot has set in. Usually the old planks and batten strips that covered the old structures are thicker than the materials that we...

  • How to Put Up Frame for Drywall

    Framing a wall or ceiling for drywall is very similar to normal 2-by-4 wood frame construction. However, there are a few extra steps that are needed so that the gypsum board covering can be...

  • How to Replace Shower Pans

    The only reason anyone would ever need to replace a shower pan is if there was a leak that was detected. Unfortunately, if that becomes the case, you will also want to think about replacing the...

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