How Do You Trim The Inside Window?
Installing trim on interior windows can add style and dimension to any room. When considering such a project, first determine the styling; the desired style will determine the type of molding you will use as well as how to install the selected molding. Square, non-profiled trim moldings, for example, are often effective for both contemporary and country motifs. Detailed, curved profile trim moldings are generally used for more elegant motifs. Establish a logical direction around the project; start at one specific place, and work your way from that starting point to the end Measure carefully. Give yourself ¼- to ½ -inch leeway between the inside of the trim molding and the window to allow for slight adjustments around an imperfect window frame. Always measure from the points nearest the window (the short point on the angle cut). Make a thin pencil line at the cut point with a short wing line indicating the direction the angle cut should go. Cut the 90-degree angles first; if there is an