Home wooden projects How to Install Window Trim wooden projects. Share on Facebook Share on Twitter. My bedroom makeover is finally at that point where pretty things are starting to arrive. I've been working in this room for a very long time and I haven't seen much progress. Well, that's it 'til today. Installing window trim was the project that turned this room from a working zone into a "Hello, this is a pretty bedroom!
Adding architectural interest to a room is SO important! I call it the structural details that help add weight, interest and scale to a room.
I already added beams on the slanted ceiling and I'm almost finished with a built-in unit. But, all of a sudden I looked at those windows on each side of the built-in, and they looked naked!
No trim. Well, a little skirted sill was all their dressing. Ha, it's about time to change that! This is only a decorative treatment. All the materials can be found at your closest Home Depot. Measure your windows. Write down those measurements. They're going to be helpful to calculate the amount of material you need to buy and you can also use those measurements to plan your window trim design. If you need to trim many windows, go and measure each and everyone of them. Sometimes they look similar, but the numbers might be different.
In my case, I had to get rid of the old window stool and apron. Using a utility knife, I went all around those two pieces, cutting the caulking. This will prevent rips on the drywall. Use the pry bar to lift the apron. A wood shim will give you needed support and also it will prevent damage on the wall. Reach over and make a mark on the molding where the corner of the window jamb intersects the molding. Place the molding on the miter saw.
Swing the blade to the other side and cut the molding on the mark, using the mark as the short point of the miter. Place the molding on the wall, matching the two miters. Shoot nails through it to secure it to the jamb. Cut the miter on the next piece of molding. Place it on the window jamb as you did before. Mark the corner with a pencil and cut the miter. Install it on the window. Cut the miter on the last piece. Hold it in place on the window.
This time it will be on top of the two existing pieces. Align the short point of the miter with the short point of the existing miter on the molding already in place. Reach over and mark the corner on the other existing piece of molding. Specializing in hardwood furniture, trim carpentry, cabinets, home improvement and architectural millwork, Wade Shaddy has worked in homebuilding since Type: fsutil behavior set DisableDeleteNotify 1 and hit Enter.
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