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Molding change

Project by Rog posted 1432 days ago 2026 views 1 time favorited 6 comments Add to Favorites Watch

More photos of my slow but steady change from victorian style molding to crafsman style molding and the more cohesive color scheme. I have also been busy on Lumberjocks and Gardentenders so I have some sort of excuse for being so slow. :-} Rog

-- Rog



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Todd Thomas

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posted 1431 days ago

looks good…I’m in the process of Re trimming out house in the craftsman/mission style as well

-- Todd- Oak Ridge, TN

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posted 1431 days ago

Thanks for the compliment Todd. Don’t forget to change the colors to match it changed the mood of my entire house inside and out…......

-- Rog

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posted 1419 days ago

Nice job. I just finished my house a couple of years back using the same trim design and love it.

I like the collectibles in the transoms. I have been wondering what to put up there. They look empty without anything, but I just couldn’t think of anything.

Thanks for the ideas.

-- Brian - Virginia

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Outnmbrd

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posted 1386 days ago

Nice, I did a similar trim out in my last house. We loved it. It gives a great feel to the home. What did you use for the trim material?

-- It's never done...

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Rog

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posted 1383 days ago

Outnmbrd I used pine board for the window casing and mdf for the molding though out the interior house and the outside is harding board because I live in the woods and it is safer with forest fires. Hopely the never happens.

-- Rog

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Beginningwoodworker

205 posts in 1385 days

posted 1378 days ago

Nice job.

-- CJIII

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