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Trimming your windows with window casing can really make your home look rich and upgraded. Window gallery.: This beautifully crafted crown molding, often called 2 or 3-piece crown, combines several layers for added height and detail.

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Explore Stephanie at Full of Great Ideas’s board “Trim and Molding ideas” on Pinterest. | See more ideas about Home ideas, Window trims and Window casing.

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Photos of Raised Panel, Recessed Panel & Shaker Panel Projects The Picture Galleries Below Contain Hundreds Of Photos Great Wainscoting Ideas

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I recently put in hardwood floors (oak). My house has all stained 6 panel doors, baseboard and wood windows (dark). I was thinking of putting in nicer baseboard …

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You should remove the baseboard, install the flooring, and then reinstall the baseboard. At least that’s how I do it.. Most people leave the baseboard in place, and cover the expansion gap with quarter-round or shoe molding.