Don Vandervort, Head Homeboy, has written more than 30 DIY home improvement books, been a segment host on HGTV, served as MSN.com's home improvement expert and written countless magazine articles.
Accurately Measuring Interior Trim When measuring trim boards for cutting, even the pros make occasional mistakes of the “d’oh!” variety...
Attaching Interior Trim Securely Because trim boards are often thin and narrow, they must be anchored firmly or they could pull away from the wall or joints between trim pieces could develop noticeable gaps...
Creating Coped Joints With Trim Where two pieces of trim meet at an inside corner, you may be tempted to cut each at a 45-degree bevel and butt them together...
Creating Mitered Joints With Trim When two pieces of trim meet at an angle—most commonly a 45-degree angle to form a 90-degree corner—this is called a mitered joint...
Cutting & Installing Trim Any trim that usually continues around a room—such as crown mouldings, baseboards, chair and picture rails—should be installed in a particular order for best effect...