This step-by-step video teaches beginners and intermediate carpenters how to install new interior window trim. It covers various trim styles, including modern, classic, wrap-around, and DIY projects. The video includes tips, photos, and tools for cutting and nailing the trim. The guide also covers how to remove old trim, mark reveal lines, cut and install top, vertical, and bottom trim, and finish.
To create a classic trim style with casing, stool, apron, and crown molding, the video provides steps to remove old trim, mark reveal lines, cut and install top, vertical, and bottom trim, and finish. For DIY projects, the guide includes measuring, choosing, and installing window trim, cutting and nailing new trim, and adding moldings.
To transform builder grade windows with decorative molding, crown, and half round, the video provides step-by-step instructions and before and after photos. To cut multiple pieces of desired width for wall trim at an angle when all reach 180 degrees combined, measure 6-8 inches each. The radius casing should be tacked to the wall, marked where the inside hits the 1/4″ reveal, and drawn a line on the outside of the casing on the drywall. The trim around the arch should be 1/2 inch thick and the bottom piece of trim should be 3/4 inch thick. If paint-grade, the easiest and least expensive way is to cut circle casings out of MDF using a router on a stick.
📹 Installing Interior Window Trim | Beginner
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