How often have you set your miter box exactly on 45 degrees and cut miters on a pair of moldings only to discover they don’t fit? Well, don’t worry. There’s nothing wrong with your miter box or your ...
Home decor blogger Madison Bess wanted to do something about the drab brown doors throughout her St. Petersburg, Florida, abode without shelling out Benjamins to replace them entirely. With a little ...
The first thing is to decide what type of backband that you want. I like this simple "L" shape that fits snugly over the existing molding. It will give the door more presence with very little effort.
Editor’s note: Welcome to the 85th installment of Brownstone Boys Reno, a reader renovation diary about renovating a brownstone in Bed Stuy. See the first one here. They also blog at ...
Q: I live in a 1935 rowhouse. The original kitchen door has glass panes. The one on the bottom left has a crack. How can the glass be replaced without breaking the trim and giving that section a ...
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