Here's a step-by-step guide on how we removed our wall moulding, bringing a fresh and modern look to our space. Just remember, patience is key!
Our first project in the new house was to remove the various moulding from the walls. We removed the picture frame moulding from the entryway, dining nook, living room, and primary bedroom. Batten board from the office and mudroom. And finally, chair rail moulding from the dining room. While I love wall moulding, it wasn't working in our house. The moulding made the home look dated and in need of modernization. So off with the moulding!
The following Interior photos of the home were borrowed from the listing posted on Zillow.com showing the moulding before we removed it.
If you're thinking about removing wall moulding, I will forewarn you that it's a process and one you'll have to be patient with. Sometimes, the moulding comes off easily with minor damage, and other times, it doesn't. We realized that walls with many layers of paint were more challenging. As you can see in the below photos, some of our drywall was completely removed, which made resurfacing those areas a lot of work.
If you're thinking about removing wall moulding, I will forewarn you that it's a process and one you'll have to be patient with. Sometimes, the moulding comes off easily with minor damage, and other times, it doesn't. We realized that walls with many layers of paint were more challenging.
Be patient! Removing moulding can be a time-consuming process. Take your time, and don't rush. Done with care and attention, you can safely remove the moulding from your walls with minor damage to the wall and the moulding itself.
Disclaimer: I am not a professional, and this blog post is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice. If you need help with how to remove moulding from your walls, please call a professional.