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  1. Dec 9, 2023 · Can I install trim around the bathroom vanity without using nails? Yes, it is possible to install trim around a bathroom vanity without using nails. Instead of nails, you can use an adhesive specifically designed for trim installation.

    • Various shades and finishes
    • Traditional, modern, rustic
    • Wood, plastic, metal
  2. After adding the decorative panels to the sides of the bathroom vanity using 1/4-inch plywood, I used the small cabinet trim on the front edge of the vanity to cover the raw edge of the plywood.

    • Small Cabinet Trim
    • Panel Molding
    • Base Cap Molding

    One of my favorite go-to trims is this small pine cabinet trim. It’s sold by the 8-foot piece (not by the linear foot), and it’s just over 1/2-inch wide. It has a flat back, so you can attach it to the face of drawers, cabinet doors, and anywhere else you need a narrow trim, and it also comes unprimed, so you can stain it or paint it. This trim is ...

    This unfinished pine panel moldingis, without a doubt, my #1 favorite go-to trim for just about all of my projects. If I had to guess, I’d say it appears on at least 75% of the wood items I build. It’s 1.25-inches wide, and 3/4-inch thick, so it’s a very substantial trim. It comes unfinished, so you can paint it or stain it, which makes it very ver...

    Base cap molding is intended to be used to dress up plain baseboards – like if you have a house where simple 1 x 3’s or 1 x 4’s were used as baseboards — but it can be used for so much more! This trim is almost as versatile as the panel molding above that I love so much, and it’s also sold by the linear foot. The one drawback to this base cap moldi...

    • Before: Dated Bathroom Vanity. This bathroom was in major need of a makeover. By updating the existing vanity, the homeowners were able to utilize their remodeling budget to replace the tub with a walk-in shower.
    • After: Vintage Meets Contemporary. This budget-friendly bathroom vanity makeover required paint and new hardware. A coat of matte black paint modernizes the wood cabinet and provides a striking backdrop for shiny brass knobs.
    • Before: Bland Oak Vanity. This oak vanity with a simple honed-marble top was in great condition, but the look was too neutral. The plain wood finish and basic hardware didn't fit the homeowner's playful and creative personality.
    • After: One-of-a-Kind Vanity Makeover. With a coat of soft blue paint and new hardware on the vanity, the bathroom instantly feels brighter. Around the vanity, DIY wall paneling creates architectural interest.
  3. How do you make scalloped trim? To make scalloped trim, you can either purchase pre-cut scalloped wood trim or cut your own using a jigsaw, then attach it to the desired surface, fill any gaps, and paint for a finished look.

  4. Nov 3, 2008 · True standing water protection just can’t be done without the use of a thick film finish. Since most people don’t want their vanity top to look like bar top, you’ll have to come up with a reasonable compromise between beauty and protection. But with a thinner film comes less protection.

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  6. Nov 16, 2020 · Wood trim can create a stately, old-world look in any home, but it can wind up looking heavy. Stick to thin wood trim, like in this room, to add warmth without overwhelming the space. The...

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