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Baseboard Products: Learning to Base the Easy Way

23rd February 2011
Finish carpentry is more than a venture into arts and crafts when you're in a do-it-yourself mood. You have to be familiar in the use of carpentry tools. You also have to be resourceful with materials for basing and molding, especially when you're limited... Read >

5 Basic Carpentry Tools to Make Your Work Neat and Sharp

23rd February 2011
Neat as a nail. Sharp as a tack. These are everyday figures of speech which we use to describe just how precise a person is or how effortless a job has been done. These basic carpentry tools would also apply nicely to the field of finish carpentry because... Read >

Common Carpentry Power Tools

23rd February 2011
The carpenter's shed is a packed of different carpentry power tools needed to do the job. Each tool does a specific job which makes them not only helpful but indispensable in some cases. Several brands are available to get the bang for your buck. Read on ... Read >

Chair Rail Ideas for Decoration

23rd February 2011
There are plenty of chair rail ideas for decorative purposes. More than just horizontal strips of wood, chair rails have become an important part of a room's overall design and feel over the last few years. If you are remodeling or building a home, consid... Read >

Enhance Homes With 6 Panel Interior Doors

23rd February 2011
Dramatic 6 panel interior doors are not only for famous Hollywood sets or inside the mega-rich homes but also worthy additions to your own home. These fashionable doors are pleasing and would enhance the warm design of any room. They not only act as decor... Read >

Easy Finish Carpentry Projects for the Talented Amateur or Determined Pro

23rd February 2011
Finish carpentry projects can turn your starter home into a dream house. More people are looking into this either as a hobby or as a way to save some money because of the hard times. You can find the perfect project for you, no matter what your reasons ar... Read >

Finish Carpentry Tips For The Eager Beginner

23rd February 2011
Here are some finish carpentry tips that can help you get started. Good references. The finish carpentry sites available online have a lot of finish carpentry tips that should get the carpenter in you going. It does not hurt to invest in good reference... Read >

Newel Posts: More Than Just Focal Points

23rd February 2011
Newel posts have traditionally been the focus of staircases. These are the bigger posts located at the bottom of the stairs and the landing. Their primary function is to support the hand railing. In older homes, newel posts were the focal point of the sta... Read >

Modernizing Your Home With Wainscoting

23rd February 2011
Wainscoting or panelling, as it is more commonly known, is a type of finish carpentry. Instead of covering walls with wallpaper or paint, you can choose to wainscot instead. Beautiful wainscoting can serve as a great decorative accent to any room and add ... Read >

Creating Your Own Art With Woodworking Plans and Projects

23rd February 2011
Everyone seeking to preserve their budget would want to personally start on woodworking plans and projects to update their homes or offices. Anyone who would want to reveal the trapped artists within themselves would jump at an opportunity to display thei... Read >

Common Carpentry Hand Tools

23rd February 2011
As any experienced carpenter would know, carpentry also requires smaller carpentry hand tools. These tools may be regarded as precision tools which work best for putting the finishing touches and other kinds of work that require careful handling. Some of ... Read >

Try Wooden Hand Railings and Balusters for Stylish Staircase Finish

23rd February 2011
Wood hand railings can be a stylish addition to any home. There are a lot of options available when installing a new handrail to any home. It is important to know the different parts of a wooden handrail so you can easily decide among the dozens of design... Read >

What Is A Chair Rail?

23rd February 2011
A chair rail is a horizontal strip of molding placed along walls. These things used to serve as protection from scratches caused by furniture and chairs. These are usually lined along the walls of bedrooms, dining rooms and living rooms. Nowadays though, ... Read >

Oak Wainscoting: Not Just for the Rich

23rd February 2011
Oak wainscoting was so expensive that only the extremely wealthy could afford to have this type of panelling installed in their homes. There is just something so classy about dark wood panels, contrasting with the flatter panelling. Dining rooms, living r... Read >

Raised Panel Wainscoting: An Elegant Choice for the Ready Amateur and Seasoned Pro

23rd February 2011
Raised panel wainscoting is another elegant design option that can be readily incorporated into any living room or dining area. It also adds a touch of character to otherwise bland looking stairwells. Unlike traditional flat panel wainscoting where the su... Read >
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