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Installing trim on interior windows can add style and dimension to any room. When considering such a project, first determine the styling; the desired style will determine the type of molding you...
Door molding provides a decorative frame to a door and conceals the join between the door and the wall, according to "Collins Complete DIY Manual" (Reference 1). Moldings have no load bearing...
Baseboard moldings run along the bottom of the wall. With hard surfaced floors such as hardwood, tile, linoleum or stone, the baseboard molding will usually be finished with a quarter round...
Moldings serve multiple purposes. To the average home owner they appear to be decorative elements. Ask any carpenter, and he will tell you their primary function is to cover ugly gaps and hold...
Plumbing in a basement can run along the ceiling or between the floor joists and may be an eyesore that you want to conceal or cover up. One way in which you can cover plumbing is to install a...
Crown molding provides the finishing touch to a room. The broad step of edging that finishes the wall at the ceiling can add an elegant flair. The hardest part about installing crown molding is...
Beautiful woodwork is the hallmark of quality home construction, and crown molding is no exception. It is truly the "crowning" touch of a finished design. Well-installed and maintained crown adds...
Door jambs occasionally suffer damage because of a mishap or break-in and can lend a shoddy appearance to your home if not repaired promptly. If you are handy with tools, you can replace this unit...
Brad nails are small fasteners used in a wide range of woodworking projects. A nailer speeds the process of driving in nails immeasurably and makes it more accurate. Brad nailers are powered by...
Cutting and installing crown molding can seem overwhelming if you have never been shown a few simple little "tricks of the trade." It is one area of finish carpentry that is almost like a "magic...
Installing trim work is very rewarding. Looking at the finished product brings a sense of satisfaction for a job well done. Though usually not extremely difficult, there is a level of skill...
Crown molding looks great when it is installed in a house. But many people struggle with installing crown molding due to lack of experience or training. And even once they learn how to cut it,...
The breeze blowing through a screen door is one of the most satisfying of life's small pleasures. But when the screen is worn out, it look bad and invites mosquitoes into the house. Replacing...
If you need a new screen door, consider making one yourself. They can be made relatively cheaply and easily.
Crown molding is often hailed as the pinnacle of interior trim work, and the pinnacle of crown molding is a properly executed exterior corner joint. To make this joint properly requires more than...
Cutting the correct angles for trimwork is among the most difficult parts of remodeling. Power miter saws make it a lot easier. A power miter saw is essentially a circular saw mounted on a...
Crown molding can be the most impressive part of a trim project---and the most frustrating part to install. The tilted angle of the wood as it spans the joint between the ceiling and the top of...
A finish nailer is also called a brad nailer. This is a tool that makes applying finish nails to moldings much easier. It leaves a clean, dent-free finish on the molding and will not leave a mark...
Staining trim molding is an integral part of the trim process. If you stain trim before you cut and install it, rather than after, you save time by eliminating extra steps, such as taping and...
Installing crown molding in a home or office can make a dramatic change to the appearance of the room. There are three types of ceiling molding--rectangular shaped with a beveled edge, cove...
Learning how to miter cut crown molding is moderately easy. The key is to apply the old suggestion to "measure twice and cut once." The molding pieces add a decorative touch to any...
Molding around your interior doors and walls provides both functionality and form. Indeed, ugly, broken or missing molding stands out like a sore thumb in an otherwise attractive room. Molding is...
Ceiling molding is available in three basic shapes. A contemporary design is rectangular with beveled edges, while traditional profiles include crown and cove moldings. The installation of crown...
Installing crown molding doesn't have to be done by professionals. It is a project that homeowners who are comfortable using power tools and have some experience with home repair and carpentry can...
Much of the molding that is installed on the inside or outside of a modern house can be cut with a circular saw. This is not the only way to complete the task, but cutting with a circular saw is...
The installation of crown molding can be facilitated through the use of coped miter cuts at all inside corners. The effective use of coped miters allows the home carpenter to compensate for out of...
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It's advisable to use coped miter cuts for inside corners when you are installing chair rails, baseboard or crown molding. Learning to use coped joints is an effective way to avoid being left with...
Repairing a door jam is not a small job, but it can be done by the average do-it-your selfer.
This article is for do-it-yourself enthusiasts who want to improve the look of molding and trim in their homes. The tips and suggestions are straightforward and can give you very pleasing results.
Stairs channel foot traffic and are certainly going to be the most worn and torn bit of flooring in your house. A hardwood set of stairs is likely to require refinishing twice as often as hardwood...
Many projects built out of wood require corners to be rounded, the edges of holes to be finished and the leveling of surfaces. A router accomplishes most of these tasks. A router is a motor driven...
Removing molding is sometimes difficult to do without breaking the molding or damaging the wall your removing it from. There is nothing worse then planning on reusing a piece of molding and then...
If you want to reuse a piece of molding you’ve pulled off don’t just hammer the nails from the backside pushing them through the face of the molding. If you do this the wood will more then likely...
In order to install base molding, you must be familiar with inside and outside corners. Inside corners and outside corners cut totally opposite from each other. In the steps below, you'll see how...
When you put in base molding, you must be able to measure accurately. How you measure in preparing to install base molding will determine how well the job turns out. There are some key things to...
When cutting base molding, if a piece of molding is too short for the length of the wall, you'll need to use a miter saw to make an inline joint cut. This means that you need to make cuts which...
When you are installing base molding, you may happen to need an angle cut for cosmetic reasons. Although you seldom need a 15-degree angle on base moldings, repairing or replacing molding in some...
Coping saws are most commonly used for cutting intricate angles on interior trim which wider blade saws won't allow for. Generally, a good eye and lots of practice will make one proficient at...