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How to Install a Do-It-Yourself Chair Rail: Step-by-Step Pictures and Instructions
By Spike Carlsen
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This elegant chair rail is made from two stock moldings and two simple boards.
Read an overview of how to install a chair rail.
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Cut the 1x4 horizontal rails to length. Make square cuts where the rail butts a wall or window or door casing. Make 45-degree miters (shown) at outside corners.
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