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Apply Mouldings to your Interior Design It is needless to say that the interiors of your home are more important than the outside because that is where you spend most of your time working, living, sleeping, relaxing, raising your little ones and making precious memories. Therefore, the interior of the house should not only be beautiful and pleasing to the eye but it should also be cosy. You will be amazed to learn what a great difference you can bring about by adding mouldings and millwork to your ceilings, staircases and walls. Mouldings can also be applied to your doors and windows in order to adorn your house. Mouldings are usually available in wood, pine or oak and can also be purchased in a variety of designs and sizes. Whether you are painting or staining the mouldings, the installation process is pretty much the same. Although many homes make use of dry wall to add the finishing touches to the interior, mouldings provide a decorative element that can be added to the overall interior design of your home. The installation of mouldings can be carried out with just a few tools and basic knowledge of carpentry. In the following paragraphs, we will talk about how one can apply mouldings to the interiors of their home. Firstly, using a measuring tape, ascertain and note down the exterior measurements of the door or window opening. These dimensions will be the inside measurements of your mouldings. You can measure about one inch more or less, depending on whether or not you want to leave a reveal. After that, with the help of a miter saw cut through your mouldings at an angle of 45 degrees. The inside measurements will the measurements that you noted down. This will measure to the short ends of the mouldings. Hold the molding even with the proposed installation area. A level is not unavoidable as you may wish to have a good look at the trim in order to make sure it is even around the window or door frame. Using finishing nails along with an air nailer if required fasten the mouldings firmly in place. Insert the nails every 18 inches apart from each other. You should also insert the nails along the inside as well as the outside of the mouldings about an inch from the edge in order to prevent cracking of the mouldings. Fit the corners of the mouldings together from the outside edges. You may have to push down on one moulding in order to ensure that they fit properly. For more information on architectural profiles to improve your home design, have a look at Wikipedia. For more information on Floor Trim And Moulding, including other interesting and informative articles and photos, please click on this link: Apply Mouldings to your Interior Design

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Apply Mouldings to your Interior Design

It is needless to say that the interiors of your home are more important than the outside because that is where you spend most of your time working, living, sleeping, relaxing, raising your little ones and making precious memories. Therefore, the interior of the house should not only be beautiful and pleasing to the eye but it should also be cosy. You will be amazed to learn what a great difference you can bring about by adding mouldings and millwork to your ceilings, staircases and walls. Mouldings can also be applied to your doors and windows in order to adorn your house. Mouldings are usually available in wood, pine or oak and can also be purchased in a variety of designs and sizes. Whether you are painting or staining the mouldings, the installation process is pretty much the same. Although many homes make use of dry wall to add the finishing touches to the interior, mouldings provide a decorative element that can be added to the overall interior design of your home. The installation of mouldings can be carried out with just a few tools and basic knowledge of carpentry. In the following paragraphs, we will talk about how one can apply mouldings to the interiors of their home. Firstly, using a measuring tape, ascertain and note down the exterior measurements of the door or window opening. These dimensions will be the inside measurements of your mouldings. You can measure about one inch more or less, depending on whether or not you want to leave a reveal. After that, with the help of a miter saw cut through your mouldings at an angle of 45 degrees. The inside measurements will the measurements that you noted down. This will measure to the short ends of the mouldings. Hold the molding even with the proposed installation area. A level is not unavoidable as you may wish to have a good look at the trim in order to make sure it is even around the window or door frame. Using finishing nails along with an air nailer if required fasten the mouldings firmly in place. Insert the nails every 18 inches apart from each other. You should also insert the nails along the inside as well as the outside of the mouldings about an inch from the edge in order to prevent cracking of the mouldings. Fit the corners of the mouldings together from the outside edges. You may have to push down on one moulding in order to ensure that they fit properly. For more information on architectural profiles to improve your home design, have a look at Wikipedia. For more information on Floor Trim And Moulding, including other interesting and informative articles and photos, please click on this link: Apply Mouldings to your Interior Design