This tutorial will teach you how each piece needs to be cut to correctly install the crown molding.
Installing crown moulding on vaulted ceilings.
To obtain the ceiling slope measure the angle between the wall and ceiling at a location where the top of the wall is horizontal.
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When installing crown on a cathedral sloped ceiling you must know the slope of the ceiling.
The best way to do it is to make a small transition piece of crown molding that acts like the crown is being installed on a flat ceiling on one side of the piece but on the other edge it is making a transition as if the crown molding is climbing a stairway making the bend that happens as you transition from the sloped ceiling along the stairs to the flat ceiling below or at a flat landing.
Installing crown molding on vaulted ceilings is not hard if you have the proper tools and some basic math knowledge.
There are 4 pieces that will be needed for this area with a total of 6.
Chapter 5 of our new 2nd edition book covers cathedral vaulted ceilings.
We have provided many examples and photographs that will explain how you can easily install crown molding.
Presented by frank fredericks custom homes this video explains how to install crown moulding on a vaulted or cathedral ceiling without using a 3rd piece tr.
Crown molding on cathedral sloped ceilings using a miter saw.
Installing crown molding on a vaulted ceiling or cathedral ceiling can be an overwhelming task.
With a compound miter saw and a nice angle finder you can create transition pieces for the corners out of two smaller pieces.