Adding Molding To Kitchen Cabinets
First we start with a plain ole stock cabinet from Home Depot.
Adding molding to kitchen cabinets. Provide a nailing surface for crown moulding by attaching solid wood mounting strips to the top edges of the cabinets. Many cabinet companies sell pre-cut molding styles to fit the cabinets for sale or you can purchase molding and make your own measurements and cuts. I recommend at least 1 inch of.
Affiliate links may be used for your convenience molding 5 inch molding. Install each pre-cut crown molding into the top strips of wood using a finish nailer inserting one nail every foot or so along the bottom edge of the molding that rests flush against the wood strip. Attach the moulding to the frame using nails and to the cupboard using glue.
They were attached to the bottom of the cabinets like this. See more ideas about cabinet molding update cabinets kitchen remodel. Check out our video REVIEW and DEMO of adding CROWN MOLDING to your KITCHEN CABINETS.
To the left is the wall molding the two little lines. By painting the soffits the cabinet color and adding crown molding datails it gives the visual of a taller cabinet. The kitchen cabinet unit must be included in your overall vintage kitchen set up.
Adding decorative molding to basic cabinets is an easy affordable way to make a big impact in your kitchen. Use one long strip for a row of cabinets. Represent the nails to attach it to the bottom of the cabinets.
Provide a nailing surface for crown moulding by attaching solid wood mounting strips to the top edges of the cabinets. In this video we will go over some tips and tricks that might help whe. Mark where the Crown Molding will sit on the cabinet Use a straight edge such as a long level to mark where the crown molding will sit on the cabinet facing.