Now that you have the baseboards installed it s time to work on installing the crown molding.
Add molding to cabinet doors.
I am thinking about doing this to our flat faced cabinet doors and drawers too and i have a couple questions.
Make any small adjustments as required use a spirit level or ruler if needed then tape each piece securely in position.
Attaching trim molding is the same for both types of molding.
Jan 3 2014 add molding to flat cabinet doors cabinet door.
Paint the cabinet doors at this point the cabinet doors are all ready for some paint and primer.
As the doors ended so did the top of the cabinet.
Then nailed that into the cabinet and the 1 4 ledge we added for support.
If required clean up excess glue and countersink any nail heads.
Crown molding gets tricky.
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Pin nails make a tiny hole that.
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Add molding or trim to the doors a very simple and quick update is to add molding or trim to the cabinet doors.
We built a frame that would sit on top of the cabinet and that we could attach the trim to the frame above the cabinet.
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The first problem was that there was no lip on the cabinet in which to add molding.
The frame measures the exact same size as the sides and front of the cabinet.
You can attach using short nails but for doors that are thin you want to use a strong adhesive.
Learn how to add character to cabinet doors by applying a lip molding.
Use a pin nailer with nails that are long enough to penetrate though the molding by at least 1 2 inch.