Plinth Block Door Trim
I ll show you how to install a plinth block to give your door trim a whole new look.
Plinth block door trim. Hardwood plinth block mouldings fill in where the door trim meets the baseboard. Keep in mind that a plinth block is there to offset the rest of the trim around the door so it needs to be slightly larger overall. Look up crown molding 133 under my numbered patterns category to see an example about half way down the page. So creating a plinth block that stands proud of the door trim and baseboard give you some wiggle room to account for misaligned jambs and walls.
To see my diy victorian style plinth block go to this page door trim 114. Sometimes making your own plinth blocks gives you the flexibility and versatility of making the exact height and thickness for whatever door trim you re installing. This little piece of molding can completely change the look of your baseboards and door casings. Plinth blocks in craftsman style designs are not as common as victorian but when you do see them they are usually a simple flat stock plinth.
Plinths add a unique detail and an architectural touch to any doorway or project. Adding new doors to older homes is a challenge when it comes to installing door trim. Manufactured from solid white hardwood it may be clear coated stained or painted to match your existing decor. In this particular job i used 5 4 by 4 and duplicated the existing plinths found elsewhere in the home.
But it turned out to be much thinner than the baseboards. Plinth blocks trim for doors. Measure and re confirm the trim dimensions and add to 1 1 25 to 2 5cm to each. When we turned a window into a sliding glass door i tried to find a similar style to the existing trim.
Plinth blocks are a great way to fix an awkward transition between door trim and baseboards. House of fara 1 1 8 in. A plinth block can be the perfect solution for these transitions. Adding new doors to an old house can be a challenge especially matching the trim.
Constructed from solid. Plinth blocks are wider and thicker than the conjoined moldings to allow for a reveal lip or shadow line between the block and trim. I typically use 5 4 trim for my plinth blocks. Metrie 4 1 4 in x 8 in x 1 in primed plinth block with metrie plinth blocks you can easily create a smooth transition between your door trim and baseboards eliminates the need for miter cuts saving you time and effort simply install your plinth blocks at the bottom corners of any door trim to add a classic detail to your space features a simple design that will complement any baseboard.