Give builder grade cabinets a DIY makeover by installing crown molding. Add instant sophistication and architectural detail. Easy how-to tutorial and handy tips included for any DIY enthusiast.
What’s the easiest way to make cabinets look upscale? Just add trim! I call it the crown molding effect. Molding or trim is a clever way to create full-bodied design appeal. It adds texture and visual interest to almost any project.
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We love great trim ideas, and it is easy to work with! While renovating our kitchen, adding trim to our kitchen island provided necessary polish to transform our original ho-hum DIY design. Similarly, the wainscotting tutorial is the star of our Powder Room. And crown molding on cabinets gives builder grade cabinets a custom design at a fraction of the price!
I made a previous tutorial on installing basic cabinets, but today’s post is a step by step (with shortcuts to make the job easier) for how we added moulding to our laundry room cabinets.
First, we start with a plain ‘ole stock cabinet from Home Depot.
Use a straight edge (such as a long level) to mark where the moulding will sit on the cabinet facing. I recommend at least 1 inch of space above the line to attach the moulding.
If you have cabinets that don’t have enough room to attach the molding directly to the cabinet, we have a solution for that! In fact, this also works well if you have gaps or cabinets that aren’t perfectly square or if you want to extend the cabinets to the ceiling.
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We built a frame that would sit on top of the cabinet so that we could attach the trim granting room for the doors to open. The frame measures the exact same size as the sides and front of the cabinet. We used L-brackets to put it together. The cross brace (center of the board) keeps the side boards from bowing.
See how it just sits nicely up there? It isn’t even attached! I did mention that this was the easiest way to install cabinet trim on cabinets, right? The frame meant that we could install the trim without having to the work precariously balancing on a ladder.
Note: Our cabinet has almost no lip, so the molding is placed higher on the frame. You can move it as low or high on the frame as you like. Once painted, this will look perfectly natural. It’s a bit trickier with stain, but you can match the wood species and stain.
The thing about installing cabinet crown molding is that you can’t assume that any angle will be perfectly 45-degrees. I find that holding the piece of trim up to the cabinet and marking where it needs to be cut or using an angle jig is the most effective way.
Use pieces that are generously longer than each piece needs to be — giving you enough to work with but allowing you to work with manageably sized pieces.
To cut crown molding, you can either use a compound mitre saw or a handheld box. I am currently working on a post (and video) to show how to cut crown molding, but for now, this is one of the better videos that I could find demonstrating the technique.
A few tips:
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The video below gives some handy tips for how to cut the corners.
To attach the trim after cutting, we used wood glue and nailed across the bottom where the boards meet the frame.
Since the top corners are floating (i.e. not nailed to a wall), we keep tight corners by stapling them and nailing the opposing pieces of trim into each other. Be careful to aim the nail correctly so it doesn’t pierce through the visible part.
I then patched the nail holes with my favorite wood filler and painted to match the cabinet.
It honestly looks like it came like that. Adding the cabinet trim is a simple project and you don’t have to be a cabinet maker to add some class to your laundry room or kitchen.
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Categories: Kitchens
This post was last modified on 23/10/2023 05:57
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