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Use of this site constitutes agreement with the SAFETY DISCLAIMER!, Privacy Policy An elaborate staircase gets installed in the kitchen, and plaster repair and ceramic tile installation get underway. Ryley installs a chair rail and replaces the glass in the doors of the dining room hutch. Part 1: Building a Kitchen Staircase Part 2: Repairing Plaster and Installing Ceramic Shower Tiles Part 3: Installing a Chair Rail and Restoring a Corner Cupboard In the dining room, carpenter Bob Ryley installs a chair rail, using a coping saw to cut the necessary pieces of railing and achieve an exact fit. Bob Vila then describes the restoration and replication process of the corner cupboard—one of the original features of the house. Carpenter Danny Ruffini is busy glazing the cabinet doors, using a hot glue gun to secure the glass to the frame. Ryley adds hinges and the doors are hung. ALL EPISODES IN BOB'S SHINGLE STYLE HOME Installing Stair Handrails and Balusters

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16 Creative New Ways to Use Old Bottles 25 Plants to Choose for Your Easiest-Ever GardenShopping Cart (0 items) Chair rail serve a simple practical functionality. It shields the walls of your room from denting caused by the back of the chair. The chair rail moldings are fixed twenty four to forty eight inches above the floor area horizontally all across the perimeter of the room. We provide stylish & beautiful chair rail moulding to pull together different areas of a room. Inspired from ancient architectural and period designs, our line of decorative chair rail molding in various significant architectural styles, Floral or Rope motif, creates a distinct look and provides a stylish alternative to typical wood chair rail moldings. You can find a wide assortment of high quality chair rail moldings. These chair rail mouldings will become part of your home’s interior identity for years to come. Hire a professional or install it yourself! Please visit the installation guide page on our website to get step by step instructions on how to install moldings.