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Wooden Window Trim and casework
If you're looking to install your own window trim, consider the style of your home, type of windows, wood types and staining as your casing will greatly influence the feel of your room.
Styles of window casing for your room
Basically there are 3 types of window trim.
Mitered
- Angled joints can be installed with or without a stool and apron.
Butt Casing
- This type of window trim uses flat flush joints and sometimes included is an extended top section called a
reveal
.
Combination Butt
- Often times a decorative molding is used with square blocks at the corner called
rosettes
.
Window preparation
Make sure your frame is plumb, level and square. If you're wall is wider and stick out beyond the window jamb, then you will need jamb extensions which are usually glued to the window frame. Install insulation or foam into any cracks or spaces. If you are using vinyl windows, the interior sides of the rough opening are usually finished with a wooden trim piece that will be used as a nailer for your casing.
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