Installing Crown Molding: The Ultimate Guide
Simple and inexpensive design accents, such as crown molding, can add class and sophistication to any home interior. Traditionally, crown molding was carved from heavy hardwood and was considered very difficult and cumbersome to install. Things have changed, and today crown molding is made from polyurethane foam and is more affordable, lightweight, and looks just as beautiful as its predecessors. Most crown molding is pre-primed and ready to accept latex or oil based paint application. The following guide will assist you in properly installing crown molding that has been purchased online and delivered to your home for optimal interior design.Items you will need before you begin: Miter box Hand saw or power miter saw Caulking gun Premium paintable, silicon or super latex adhesive caulk Caulk line box and pencil Tape measureOptional (but recommended) materials: 1.5
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