How to Make Arches When Drywalling
Arched doorways add an element of style to any room, and they can be constructed easily using a few simple tools. Drywall arches are framed with plywood and dimensional lumber, or constructed using premade arch kits. Properly scored, most types of drywall can be conformed to a wide variety of arch shapes, creating a smooth, finished passageway that will add value to a room. Does this Spark an idea?
Things You'll Need
- 2-by-3 or 2-by-4 dimensional lumber
- Plywood backing
- Jigsaw
- Drywall
- Joint compound and finishing supplies
Instructions
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Frame the archway with plywood and 2-by-3-inch framing lumber, or install a prefabricated arch kit. Arch kits are widely available at hardware and home improvement stores.
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Use two 1-by-6 pieces of plywood to create the arch. Ensure the curve of the arch comes no closer than 1/5 inch to the top of each panel.
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Bend a flexible piece of wood or other sturdy backing into the desired arch shape, and trace the pattern onto the plywood planks.
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Cut the arch pattern with a jigsaw, and nail the two arched plywood pieces together using small lengths of 2-by-3-inch lumber. Fasten the 2-by-3-inch braces at 6-inch intervals along the curved arch bottom and straight sides. Arch length and width will vary according to application. The finished frame should be 1 inch shorter than the wall opening.
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Cut a length of drywall that matches the length and width of the arched surface, and score it along the back side. Sharper curves will require more cuts.
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Hold the drywall in place against the arch. Press the drywall until if conforms to the surface, and secure it with drywall nails or screws.
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Apply joint compound and drywall tape, and sand and paint to finish.
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Tips & Warnings
Pre-bent sections of drywall are available, in a wide variety of sizes, if scoring is undesired or impractical.
References
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