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  1. Installing Molding on Stairs

    • Draw Your Plan Start by grabbing a pencil and a roll of painter’s tape that won’t damage your walls. With a ruler or straight edge, draw out exactly where your molding will go. Usually, it will rise 24 to 36 inches above the staircase, following the upward angle of the stairs. ...
    • Protect Your Stairs ...
    • Build Your Frame ...
    • Place Your Molding ...
    • Clean up the Design ...
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    Step 1: Measure. Measure up vertically from the end of each stair tread. The tread is the board or step where you place your feet. Measure up from each tread and make a mark on the wall anywhere from 30″-36″ depending on where you …

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