Layered door and window trim molding
Want to upgrade your door and window casings without removing the existing trim? it’s easy to create custom casings by adding a second layer of trim – outside the existing one.
My Maryville, TN house had really narrow, basic casings on all the doors and windows. It’s a very big house and I didn’t want to have to remove ALL that trim in order to have more substantial casings. This method allowed me to create the bulky casings I prefer – without doing any demo.

I chose a molding that would work well with my existing trim. What I looked for:
- a molding that was slightly thicker than the outside edge of my existing trim.
- a rounded inside edge to coordinate with the rounded outside edge of the existing trim.
- at least 3/4″ (preferably more) thickness on the outside edge of the new molding. I tend to add railings, planking, and other wall treatments and I prefer to have them terminate into casings which creates a cleaner, professional, well thought out look.

I installed the new trim with mitered corners just like the original casings were installed. Once painted, it looks like one big, bulky, expensive door casing.

I did have to remove the baseboards because there wasn’t any way to work with those 3″ throwaways but the doors and window casings are perfectly satisfactory with the additional layer of trim.




Looks great! Just wondering if you did anything to the Sherwin Williams Light French Gray paint to change the color of it? I have that same color in my entrance and mine seems much bluer than yours does (yours looks more gray). Just wondering… Thanks!
It’s amazing how new trim completely changes the look of windows and doors! I know you’re super busy, but could you please sometime write a tutorial on how to deal with angles that are not exactly 90 degrees? I trimmed a lot of windows in my house many years ago and remember having the hardest time cutting the trim according to inexact angles. Thanks so much, love your blog and your amazing creations!!
Wonderful job! This is awesome!
Happy mistakes!
I have a feeling Sawdust Girl is going to become a bad word in your home. 😉