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6 Tips for Buying Wood Trim That Will Save Time and Money

Close-up of a finely crafted wooden crown molding installed at a ceiling corner, with detailed profiles and layered sections. The molding is a light brown wood tone contrasting against the light green wall and white ceiling.

Combine Smaller Molding to Create Large Profiles

You can save yourself money and hassles by buying separate pieces of trim and assembling them yourself rather than buying elaborate pre-milled moldings. Cutting, coping and fitting wide trim is tricky. If you mess up, you’ll be wasting trim that can cost several dollars per foot. If possible, try to replicate the profile you’re after by assembling the correct individual pieces yourself.


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