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Taping and Mudding Inside Corners

For drywall novices, there's nothing more challenging—or messy—than finishing inside corners

Montpelier's Walls Take Shape

A look at the lath walls and ceilings that make up James Madison's home

Curved walls done quicklyOnline Membership Required

Quick Curve Plates

Editors PickLeveling an Old Ceiling

Steel studs attached to the sides of ceiling joists create a flat surface for new drywall

Editors PickRemoving a Bearing WallOnline Membership Required

Hide the new carrying beam in the ceiling, and they'll forget that wall ever existed

Insulating With CelluloseOnline Membership Required

Blown in behind the drywall, high-density cellulose air-seals as it insulates

Editors PickPainting Walls and Ceilings

A professional's tips for rolling and edging paint as efficiently as possible without making a mess

Editors PickHandling Big Sheets of DrywallOnline Membership Required

Longer sheets mean fewer seams and simpler taping and finishing

Installing Drywall

How to keep the sheets flat and the seams to a minimum

Tip: Straightening crooked lumberOnline Membership Required

Video: Embedding Drywall Corners

To get inside corners right, the tape must be tight

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