How to bulk up your window casing in 5 easy steps
Take your window casings from blah to Ta-Da! The window casing in this entire house is the most boring, basic, builder grade molding available. It’s funny to me the things builders skimp on. There is no need to live with blah trim! Trick out your existing window casings by adding another layer of trim moulding (or two or three layers) to really amp up the awesomeness of your doors and windows!
Bulking up your window casings can as easy as adding another layer of trim molding to the existing trim. Or, if you feel the way I do about window treatments, you don’t want empty space above the window. If you don’t need any sort of window treatment for functional purposes you can use trim to raise the window height.
How to bulk up your window casing
Starting with blah skimpy molding with mitered corners.
1. Add an additional layer of molding with mitered corners to match the corners of your existing trim.
2. Add a piece of MDF that extends beyond your molding by 1″ on each side and is a similar thickness to the outer edge of your second layer of molding. The height will vary depending on your ceiling height. Mine is 3/4″ thick and 14″ tall.
3. Add a detailed molding in proportion to the height of your MDF. I added one piece of small trim at the bottom of the MDF and another piece of the same trim about 5″ up — upside down.
*Make sure to wrap the detailed trim around the edge of the MDF with a “return” with 45 degree beveled cuts.
4. Add crown molding to the top, wrapping around the MDF with a return (cut as an outside corner using your preferred method of cutting crown molding).
You could take your cross header all the way to the ceiling and integrate the crown molding into the crown molding for the entire room. (I would have done this but I got lazy on account of I had JUST installed the crown molding before I decided to do this treatment.)
If you don’t like painting everything white, install wood molding that you can stain.
That was easy, right? 😉
Really nice tut!! My house was built with only basic trim around all doors (probably came with the door casing) and only sill trim on the windows. Looks so very boring and silly in my mind. But since it is all white I know I can paint the trim ahead and then help my husband through with the install.
Love this idea, and a great tutorial.
Love your transformation. Our house currently has no window trim, but has door trim and I want to add more trim.
How would you do your techinque for a house that has those square pieces (decorative corner blocks is what one place online called them) at the corners of each door and window? Thanks!
It looks fabulous. Thanks for the 5 easy steps!
what a transformation!! I love the ceiling, too. It definitely has a wow factor. 🙂