How Do You Install Focal Point Molding?
Installing Focal Point molding along the upper or lower corners of a wall where it meets the ceiling or the floor adds charm and character to a room or home. Focal Point molding also eliminates the need for a carpenter to cover studs or apply bordering wallpaper and takes less time than either of the two. Focal Point molding can be installed in an entire home in nearly a day. Start from the corner of a room when installing the Focal Point molding. Measure to the next corner. If the distance is farther than the piece of Focal Point molding is in length, you will need to butt two or more pieces of the molding together to complete the full length of the wall. Use a miter saw to cut angles into the pieces of molding so that they will fit together evenly at corners. Angle degrees will vary depending upon the corner. If you’re working in a 90-degree corner, the angles of the two pieces of molding should be 45 degrees. The miter saw can also be used to cut straight angles when a shorter piece