Molding and trimwork exist in myriad forms and can enhance any style of home. There are so many kinds of molding that it's often difficult to remember all of the names and know which type best suits a ...
When you’re prepping for a trim project, the first thing you’ll have to decide is what types of trim you want to use. The most prevalent types of trim include bare wood, primed wood, medium-density ...
Look up and you may see a strip of wood between the ceiling and the wall. Look down, and you'll see a strip of wood between the floor and the wall. In the middle, you may see a strip of wood or ...
Moulding not only puts the finishing touch on a room, but it’s a handy way to disguise any flaws or cover up mistakes with regards to seams found on walls or ceilings. From base boards to batten ...
Crown molding is a decorative trim—placed where wall meets ceiling—that lends a touch of polished elegance and personality to a space. In its early days it served the very utilitarian function of ...
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How often have you set your miter box exactly on 45 degrees and cut miters on a pair of moldings only to discover they don’t ...
Editor’s note: Welcome to the 85th installment of Brownstone Boys Reno, a reader renovation diary about renovating a brownstone in Bed Stuy. See the first one here. They also blog at ...
Quick: can you identify the fascia, soffit, and trim on a house? Glancing at the front of your home, you've likely noticed the contrasting trim pieces and accents that add to the architectural ...
There are essentially three widely used technologies for manufacturing plastic products: Injection molding, extrusion, and blow molding. Injection molding is the most commonly used process for the ...
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