Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Installing Crown Molding and French Doors

I am a firm believer that what makes a house stand out is the architectural detail that goes in the planning you do for your doors and your molding.French doors are a very beautiful thing to add to your house plans. Not only do they add beauty they are very good for letting the proper light into your home. French doors will both open up and let plenty of a breeze in on a cool summer night. This style of door is a little bit more expensive than regular doors because they both operate but are well worth the investment.

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Interior french doors are especially good for the entrance to your office, den or a library. I like this style of doors because they open up a room. When you can openly see through not only does it create a since of openness it makes the area seem larger. You can take a small room and make it appear larger. French doors look good because they both operate. French door are different from double doors because with double doors only one door opens and the other stays stationary.This is why I like french doors better. If you want to add some color you can add a curtain to the glass part of the french door and pull it together in the middle. I would suggest if you are building a new house to use french door in place of double doors or sliding doors anywhere you can.

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Installing Crown Molding If you want to really add some character try adding trim molding to the finishing touch of your home. The first thing you will want to consider is how tall your ceilings are. If they are eight feet tall six inch crown molding is a good size. If you have above eight foot ceilings you will want to go a little larger in accordance to how tall your ceilings are. If the crown trim is not big enough it will look out of place. Crown molding is a little on the expensive side so you may want to consider installing it yourself. Installing crown molding is not hard with a little bit of practice. Cutting crown molding angles is the hardest part. Their are how to books to show you step by step instructions on how to do install crown molding.The main thing you will want to do is to get some scrapes to practice on before you make your cuts on the real stuff. Cutting crown molding angles wrong can be a costly mistake.

Installing Crown Molding and French Doors

Gail J Richardson of Dime Decorating would like for you to visit and explore all of the cheap home decorating ideas and the cheap home decor. if you would like to learn the art of installing crown molding please check out this great step by step manual I offer for sale (cheap) Once you get to Dime decorating please let me know where to send your FREE gift on Budget decorating.

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1 comments:

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