Home > Bob on TV > Home Again > Shingle Style > Installing a Staircase and Chair Rail > Carpentry Work on the Trim and Cupboard Restoration Video


Shingle Style Project


Carpentry Work on the Trim and Cupboard Restoration Video

Bob Ryley installs a chair rail and replaces the glass in the doors of the dining room hutch. Ryley cuts the necessary pieces of railing using a coping saw to achieve an exact fit. Bob then describes the restoration and replication process of the corner cupboard. Danny Ruffini is busy glazing the cabinet doors, using a hot glue gun to secure the glass to the frame. Lastly, hinges are added and the doors are hung.



Additional Bob Vila Showrooms
Sears - Kitchen Cabinet Remodeling and Refacing
Chadsworth's - Columns, Pillars, Pilasters & Balustrades
Silestone by Cosentino® - Kitchen & Bath Countertops
White Lightning Caulk - Caulks and Sealants – Protect, Beautify and Save Energy
Western Red Cedar Lumber Association - Real Cedar for Siding, Decking and Outdoor Projects
Renovation Experts - Put your home in good hands. Get FREE estimates on your project.


Other Video Clips from this Episode


Building a Kitchen Staircase

Todd Allen builds an elaborate staircase in the kitchen. Bob discusses this type of "housed staircase" and reviews the plans and techniques used to build it.
Watch video and view full description



Repairing Plaster

Bob heads to the library to discuss the plaster patchwork in progress. Plaster buttons are installed to hold the new metal mesh to the existing lath. StructoLite and DuraBond are ...
Watch video and view full description



Installing Ceramic Shower Tiles

Bob visits with Ed Zywusko who is installing ceramic tile in guest bath. The tiles are from Spain, Portugal, and Italy lending a very Mediterranean feel to the stall. Ed ...
Watch video and view full description



NOW PLAYING

Carpentry Work on the Trim and Cupboard Restoration

Bob Ryley installs a chair rail and replaces the glass in the doors of the dining room hutch. Ryley cuts the necessary pieces of railing using a coping saw to ...









 

About | FAQ | Contact | Sitemap | Privacy Policy | Terms of Use | Help | bobvilacontractors
© BobVila.com 2008