How to Install Crown Molding | HGTV

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Introduction

This tutorial will guide you through the process of installing crown molding, a simple yet effective way to enhance the aesthetic of any room in your home. With the right tools and techniques, you can achieve a professional-looking installation that adds character and charm to your space.

Step 1: Gather Your Tools and Materials

Before starting the installation, ensure you have the following tools and materials ready:

  • Crown molding
  • 18-gauge nails (2.5 inches)
  • Nail gun
  • Paintable caulk and caulk gun
  • Ladder
  • Miter saw
  • Tape measure
  • Safety glasses

Step 2: Understand Crown Molding Cuts

Familiarize yourself with the three main types of crown molding cuts:

  1. Inside Corner Cut

    • Bottom edge is long, top edge is short.
    • Mark the wall measurement on the bottom of the molding.
    • Draw a line indicating the angle of the cut.
  2. Outside Corner Cut

    • Bottom edge is short, top edge is long.
    • Measure wall for the bottom of the molding.
    • Mark and cut similarly to the inside corner.
  3. Scarf Joint

    • Used to join two pieces on a long wall.
    • Measure the wall and cut at a 45-degree angle without flipping the board upside down.

Step 3: Make the Cuts

Inside Corner Cut

  • Measure the wall where the molding will sit.
  • Flip the molding upside down.
  • Align the molding with the saw and mark the cut direction.
  • Set the saw to a 45-degree angle and make the cut.

Outside Corner Cut

  • Measure and mark the wall.
  • Flip the molding upside down and align it with the saw.
  • Set the saw to a 45-degree angle, following your marks, and cut.

Scarf Joint Cut

  • Measure the wall to the lowest point.
  • Lay the board flat on the saw.
  • Tilt the saw blade to a 45-degree angle and cut both ends of the boards.

Step 4: Install the Crown Molding

  • Fit the cut pieces snugly together at the corners.
  • Use a nail gun to secure them in place with the 18-gauge nails.

Step 5: Fill Gaps and Nail Holes

  • If there are small gaps (especially in inside corners), use paintable caulk to fill them.
  • Apply a small bead of caulk and smooth it with a damp rag.
  • For outside corners, ensure a snug fit as caulk won’t cover gaps effectively.
  • Fill any visible nail holes with caulk for a seamless appearance.

Conclusion

Installing crown molding can significantly upgrade the look of your room. By following these steps—gathering your materials, making the correct cuts, and ensuring a neat installation—you can achieve a beautiful finish. Once completed, consider painting the molding to match or complement your room decor. Enjoy your newly transformed space!