How do you tell the top and bottom of crown molding?

How do you tell the top and bottom of crown molding?

Here are a few tips for determining which side is up:

  1. The simpler part is always the top.
  2. The more detailed side is always closer to you (on the bottom).
  3. Crown moulding is installed in the reverse fashion of base moulding.
  4. The deeper grooves go on the bottom, and shallower grooves belong on the top.

Which side of crown moulding is the top?

Crown molding can look good both ways: in its usual alignment or upside-down, which makes it difficult to determine the end that’s supposed to be the top. Generally, the end with the least amount of detail goes on top, and the decorative trim faces the bottom.

What is the difference between crown moulding and cove moulding?

Cove molding performs the same function in the same place on the wall as crown molding. The main difference is the profile; cove molding has a concave profile, which bows inward, while crown molding has a convex, flatter appearance that projects out from the wall.

Do you cut crown molding upsidedown?

It’s a best practice to cut crown moulding upside down on the miter saw. The moulding has flat edges where it touches the wall and ceiling. Use these “flats” to keep the piece firmly in position on the saw’s base and fence when making a cut.

Can crown moulding be installed upside down?

While numerous professionals will happily install your crown molding for you, the process can be done easily on your own. While many people prefer a more traditional installation, there is no “wrong” way to install crown molding. Crown molding can be installed upside down, although it is usually not recommended.

Where do I use Cove moulding?

Cove. Also known as coving, cove molding is plain, concave-shaped trim employed where walls and ceilings meet. It can also be used on stairs, at the meeting of risers and treads.

How to cut crown molding for beginners?

A power miter saw is the best way to cut crown moulding once you measure the angles.

  • It’s a best practice to cut crown moulding upside down on the miter saw.
  • The ceiling edge,or top,of the moulding will rest on the horizontal base of the saw.
  • How to install cove moulding the easy way?

    – Start your planning on the wall opposite the door (wall 1 in photo above). You want the first view of your crown moulding to be the best. – Plan your way around the room. The moulding on wall 2 in the photo above will be coped, or cut to shape, where it meets the moulding on wall 1. – The third wall is treated the same way as wall 2.

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    Install the square cut or miter cut molding first. Whichever piece of molding you didn’t cope is the one you want to put up first.

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