Crown molding is an ornamental accent piece which is installed at the head of the wall where it joins the ceiling. It can give the room a more elegant and sophisticated look. A straightforward to install alternative option to conventional wood crown molding is foam crown molding. Not only does plastic crown molding go in easily it’s also much more affordable than crown molding made of wood.
Styrofoam crown molding can be installed by most homeowners without the employment of tons of skills and tools. You’ll need some elementary things in order to install crown molding including a tape measure, latex paint, paintbrush, adhesive, and caulk. It also helps to have a pull saw and sander.
Begin the project by measuring the length of all of the walls where you may install the crown molding. Make sure you do not forget to incorporate the inside and outside corners. It is easier to paint the crown molding before you install it. Use whatever top quality latex paint will work best for your house. After the paint is dry you’ll need to chop the sides on a 45 degree angle. Test the two pieces where they meet in the corner to make certain they fit well.
Next you will need to apply adhesive to the back of the foam crown molding. Start using the crown molding to the walls in a corner and then along the remainder of the wall. Watch the piece for the 1st twenty minutes or so until the adhesive is set. Continue applying all of the pieces along the perimeter of the room. When you have installed all of the mandatory pieces you will need to place a single bead of caulk along the edges of the molding. Make sure that you wipe away any excess caulk employing a damp fabric. One the caulk is dry you can sand the edges smooth and touch up any areas paint that need it.
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