I d keep the bottom of the filler strip even with the bottom edge of the crown.
Crown molding tile transition.
Thinking to myself in 2010 how does a person paint stair.
It ll simply look like the crown is thicker where it s padded out.
If you need a drawing for clarity let me know.
The crown transition can be easily handled by padding out the wall with a filler strip of wood behind the crown.
What on earth do i do with the crown molding as it transitions from the tiled shower to the wall.
Provided they have coped the crown this would be a easy process.
The answer was simple but i ll admit i had to think on it.
What on earth do i do with the crown molding as it transitions from the tiled shower to the wall.
Let one edge of the paper represent the wall and one edge the ceiling.
Using a piece of crown molding as a reference nail the board to the wall slightly above the bottom edge of the crown.
I might have suggested to build the crown out the thickness of the tile and continue the crown around the shower over the tile so you would not get the finish you have.
Cut a strip of wood thinner than your crown moulding and the same width as your sheets of tile.
Make a template by aligning a small piece of crown molding with the edges of a sheet of paper.
Start tiling directly under the board mark the location of your studs we did.
Trace along the back of the molding to make a pattern.
Comments 1 from the pic it appears to be installed correctly.
The answer was simple but i ll admit i had to think on it.