Defenestration?
I’ve spent a great many hours over the last week working on my biggest projects yet: window trim. I’ve learned a lot (and purchased a great many tools).
Here’s where we started. As you can see, they have no trim and there is a marble sill. All in all, I’m reminded of the cheap apartment I lived in during college. We’re planning on painting soon, so we decided to add trim first. I started in the master bath because we’re not using it much, so if the project went horribly we could just seal it off and pretend it never happened.
My father helped me come up with a plan. Our house doesn’t have much in the way of trim now, so we were starting with a blank slate: we’ll use the same pattern throughout the house eventually. We decided on a design that will provide some shadow lines but will be simple-looking enough to go with the house’s modern exterior. We chose to use poplar because we intend to paint– we didn’t want a wood with a lot of grain.
Here’s the finished product. The side casings are 1x4 and the head casing and apron are 1x6. The back band is 2x2 rabbeted into an L-shape and then trimmed down to ¾ in on the front face and coped to the wall. Originally, we had no back band, a 1x8 head casing, and I planned to install strips of molding at the top of the cap and under the apron. The intent was to make the ceiling look taller, but it was just too much, especially for a tiny bathroom.
I’m delighted with how the window turned out. I still need to fill in the nail holes, sand, and prepare the window for painting. We have two windows to do in our bedroom. I’ll start those just as soon as I figure out how to cram 8 ft boards into the Golf.