![]() Bottom casing - This trim is the bottommost piece of trim around the window.Side casing - This is the trim used on each side of the window to cover the gaps where the window frame meets the wall.It covers the rough gap where the window frame butts against the wall. Head casing - This is the uppermost piece of the window trim. ![]() The ends of the trim are cut straight across, and space is allowed on each side of the corner for the square rosette to fit snugly. ![]() Square joint - This cut will be used if you plan to add square rosettes and is a style most common in older homes.Rosette - The optional square piece used at each corner to cover the rough ends of the trim.It’s a good idea to invest in a quality miter saw for miter joints. Miter joint - This 45-degree-angle trim cut covers the wood grain as it meets the other sections of trim.Sill - The bottom inside section of the window is called the sill.ĭepending on the most common type of trim you choose, your window trim will have the following parts:.The top of the jamb is the head jamb the side is the side jamb. Jamb - The inside section of the window is called the jamb.Before getting started on your window trim project, it’s a good idea to familiarize yourself with the important parts of window trim:
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