Traditional crown molding tends to be the industry standard for kitchen cabinetry.
Crown molding above kitchen cabinets.
The tall center cabinets have to be deeper to allow the crown a place to die into.
Make sure the pieces are together and in place snugly.
Crown molding is used to finish the tops of tall and wall cabinets.
Provide a nailing surface for crown moulding by attaching solid wood mounting strips to the top edges of the cabinets.
Check out these crown molding designs from the sleek to the multi peaked.
Staggered height cabinets requires staggered depth cabinets also.
The benefit of installing crown molding is that it draws the eye upward showcasing the elegance of your cabinets.
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Empty space above cabinets is a common problem because the distance fluctuates depending on ceiling height and cabinetry height.
Crown molding can either bond with the ceiling or allow for space above the cabinet.
Using a nail gun nail the crown to the baseboard.
Use a pin nailer to nail into the corners of the two pieces of crown molding image 2.
The installer did the best he could do with what the cabinet seller did to him design wise.
Dry fit the crown molding by holding the front piece and a side piece against the front and side of the baseboard image 1.
Use one long strip for a row of cabinets the same depth then apply wood glue to each strip nail it in place and let dry.
Crown molding is decorative trim that is added to the top of your cabinets.
Here it has been used to fill an empty space between the cabinets and the ceiling.