Before hanging the crown moulding, Gerry nailed triangle shaped pieces of wood all along the ceiling so he would have a solid backing behind the moulding where ever he nailed it. When he started to put up the first piece of moulding, we realized he was covering up the wood pieces and now we didn't know where they were located. I went around and put small pieces of tape below each one to mark the locations.
The moulding is 16-feet long and most of the time Gerry is working by himself, so he used his third-hand tool and he borrowed Greg's third-hand tool, and put tape on the ends of long poles to help hold the moulding in place.
The master bedroom and the great room have tray ceilings which means double the crown moulding.
In the great room, Gerry put 45-degree angles in the corners to give the tray ceiling more character than just a square.
All the corners and joints took extra work using a coping method to minimize the visibility of the seams.
Master bedroom ceiling:
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