Well if you are one of the masses who have entertained the thought, there is a good chance you decided that installing your own crown molding is overwhelming and too difficult to attempt - not to mention a dropped installation with lighting. There's great news for the weekend warriors out there. There are solutions which make adding some flavor to your home a lot easier than you thought possible.
Sure, the project may be challenging at times, but with a little bit of help, you'll be on your way to a wonderful addition to your home.
For starters, there are many products on the market that lessen the degree of difficulty. With proper planning, you can achieve an aesthetically appealing look that will have your friends in awe.
There are a few simple steps you can take to get off on the right foot toward a successful crown molding project. The first step is to measure the room in which you are installing the molding. Having an accurate idea of the room's measurements will be a big help as you advance to each phase of the project.
Secondly, do your research. Some products have preformed corners which eliminates the need for complex miter cuts. This will prevent the need to spend money on expensive equipment. Plus, it will greatly reduce the difficulty level and time needed to complete the project. Some products fit together almost like pieces of a puzzle with inside corners, outside corners and connectors. However, others have base pieces onto which the decorative façade snaps into, requiring little to no finishing.
Once you have decided on the product you will use, it's time for the installation. Every manufacturer provides directions with its product. Regardless of which product you purchase, make sure to follow the manufacturer's directions as closely as possible. If you feel you've taken a wrong step or missed one, just back up a little bit and start fresh. This will save headache later in the process. Taking your time is one of the most important parts of any home improvement project.
When you begin to install the molding, make sure you are installing below the ceiling line. Measure down from the ceiling the same distance around the room and be sure to mount the molding according to that measurement. Most of the time, this will be a two-inch gap between the ceiling and the top of the molding which is adequate for most rope lights. Adjustments can be made, but as stated previously, stick to the manufacturer's directions to make sure you securely install the molding.
With the manufacturer's help, as well as advice from home improvement experts at your nearby store, you'll soon be able to admire your own beautiful crown molding project.
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