This is a guide about installing crown molding. Crown molding can add a very nice look to just about any room. It can be installed quickly and easily and will update the room to look much better.
Bill is president of BGB Builders has a great video series the walks you through the process of installing crown molding. Be sure to watch the related videos for additional steps and tips to help you get your crown molding installed right.
I am noticing what looks like black mold (looks like a black spray paint can sputtered on the wood) on the wood trimming around my home. The areas that are closest to the ground, the wood is becoming like paper behind.
Moulding on Newly Rendered Walls Turned Black
I have oak veneered skirting (moulding) which has gone black due to being fitted to soon after rendering (plastering) the walls.Can anyone tell me how to lighten or disguise this black or dark mark?
Trimming Out the Edges Between Molding and the Floor
I put stickdown linoleum in our living room. We have molding, but I removed the corner round. What can I use to finish the edges between the molding and the floor?
Removing Tape Residue From Painted Trim
How do I remove sticky tape residue from painted window trim? It is the double sided tape that was used for weather proofing the window.
I am looking for ideas for trim on old cabinets?
Replacing Trim and Molding in a Mobile Home
We live in a double-wide and the trim needs to be replaced! Does anyone have any experience with the Styrofoam crown molding? I would appreciate tips on using it as well as trimming baseboards and door facings in the mobile home.
How do you fit skirtings to a wall?
Installing Baseboard Moldings and Trim
Base moldings are installed to cover the gap between the floor and the wall. Laminate and wood flooring for example, is installed about half an inch away from the wall, so there is always a measurable gap to cover. Newly tiled or carpeted floors can be trimmed out by adding a simple quarter round molding to existing baseboards.
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Installing Baseboard Moldings and Trim
Base moldings are installed to cover the gap between the floor and the wall. Laminate and wood flooring for example, is installed about half an inch away from the wall, so there is always a measurable gap to cover. Newly tiled or carpeted floors can be trimmed out by adding a simple quarter round molding to existing baseboards.