Fill in the gap with a piece of scrap wood that equals the gap.
Crown molding for top of kitchen cabinets.
How to hang crown molding on kitchen cabinets before you get started.
If your cabinets have inset doors open them place the augmented crown in position on the.
For the sleekest appearance the bottom edge of the crown molding will be flush.
Use whatever scrap you have handy.
The side of the cabinet must be flush with the side of the faceframe for the crown moulding corner to be square.
First select a crown molding with a vertical height about the same as the narrowest gap between.
Place the bottom of the crown or the part that will touch the cabinet to the fence of the miter saw.
Then use a molding adhesive to hold the crown molding in place as you fasten it with 18 gauge finish nails 3 hold the bottom of the crown to the saw fence and the top of the crown to the saw bed.
With the measuring tape measure the width and depth of the wall cabinets.
Use one long strip for a row of cabinets the same depth.
Cut the nailing strips.
Measure the crown molding lower edge.
The benefit of installing crown molding is that it draws the eye upward showcasing the elegance of your cabinets.
Cabinets with inset doors.
Measure and mark the molding with the length of the front piece of baseboard starting from the deepest part of the 45 degree cut.
Cut crown molding for front of cabinet measure the length of the front piece of baseboard.
Take a piece of crown molding longer than the front of the cabinet and cut a 45 degree angle off one side.
Crown molding is decorative trim that is added to the top of your cabinets.
It is important to fill in the face frame overhang if there is one before installing crown moulding.
Cut the nailing.
Cut strips of straight 3 4 in x 1 1 2 in wood to fit the front and sides of each cabinet.
Crown molding can either bond with the ceiling or allow for space above the cabinet.