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Some Common Misunderstandings about Crown Molding

Putting crown molding in your house can make the interior look a lot better, but a lot of consumers are afraid to put it in because they have long-held misconceptions, myths, and misunderstandings regarding it. This article will help dispel some of those misunderstandings. Let’s look at some of the most common ones.

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3 Myths About Crown Molding You Shouldn’t Believe

Crown molding is a common feature in well-designed homes owned by people who pay attention to detail. If you have never had crown molding installed, you are likely to fall prey to myths. You can get a lot of good advice from your friends, but if you hear these three things, your friends might not be experts, though they may mean well. Wood Crown Molding is Better Than Polystyrene Molding in Many Ways –The misconception that wood is more durable or is a better investment than polystyrene foam stems from people’s innate desire to associate old things with class and

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7 Reasons to Go with Polystyrene Foam Crown Molding

If you have ever been in a room and seen beautiful decorations running along the places where the wall meets the ceiling, then you know how crown molding can add to the beauty of a home. While traditionally, wood has been the default material of use, recently polystyrene foam has been emerging as the better alternative. Here are seven reasons why polystyrene foam crown molding might be a better option than wood: 

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Interior Crown Molding

Crown molding refers to a large family of moldings that are designed to flare out gracefully to a finished edge, adding style, character and value to your home. It is used on windows, doors, and other areas in your home. It can run along a single wall, or cover all four walls, including corners. Choosing the Right Interior Crown Molding Choosing the right interior crown molding for your home is important for increasing the aesthetic. You want molding that will brighten your home, and making it a more comfortable place for you and your guests.

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Exterior Crown Molding for Your Home

Exterior crown molding serves some essential functions for your home. Crown molding enhances your home’s appearance, giving it a more stylish and pleasing look. It protects your home from the elements, decreasing the amount of damage it receives and the need for future repair work. Finally, crown molding increases the value of your home. A house with external molding looks complete, making it more desirable to potential buyers. Types of Exterior Crown Molding A wide variety of external crown molding materials is available, including wood, fiberglass, polyurethane and several other varieties.

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What to Do With Your Fireplace During the Summer

A fireplace is a welcome addition to any room in the home. Besides adding much needed warmth during the winter, fireplaces bring a sense of style and elegance. Even though they are not in use while the weather is warm, there are still many things homeowners can do with their fireplaces. Clean the Fireplace After the winter months, the fireplace will be in need of a good cleaning.

Ways to Make Your Kitchen Cabinets More Attractive

It doesn’t take a lot of time or money to update your kitchen cabinets. With just some simple changes, your cabinets will become more stylish and up-to-date. Paint the Kitchen Cabinets A dazzling, vivid color can not only brighten up your kitchen cabinets, but your kitchen as well. If the doors and frames of your cabinets are still in good condition, consider just adding a spruce color such as a light blue, green, or yellow, to liven them up.

Should You Do Your Own Crown Molding?

There are tons of guides online showing you how you can do your own crown molding. You can find anything from detailed text heavy descriptions to well produced how-to videos featuring expert carpenters showing you the process step by step. So if you want to do it yourself, there is plenty of help. But should you? What Is Needed To Do Your Own Crown Molding? A lot. First you need the wood, and the question of what type of wood to get pops up. You have the option between hardwood and softwood.

How Do You Choose Crown Molding?

Well, what are you looking for? There are plenty of options out there. Each has distinct qualities, so answering the question is impossible. You have to decide what you want from your crown molding first. Here is a brief run through of the most popular types of crown molding and their individual qualities. The Traditional Choice Hardwood has been used for crown molding for centuries. It’s rich texture and timeless beauty makes it ideal for people who want the look of natural wood in their home. Its high grade makes it ideal for staining and bodacious designs.

The Importance of Proportion and Detail When it Comes to Finish Carpentry

Proportion and detail is everything with finish carpentry. There’s nothing worse than working on a finish carpentry project and coming up short. This is a lethal aspect when trying to execute a respectable finish. Getting the correct measurements are important. Using the correct methods to collect measurements ensures a good delivery. Using tape or a ruler are good methods when pieces for the project are long. Depending on what you are working with, for example boards, you can measure the item in place while marking the spots what needs cutting.