Let me show you how easy box moulding is! 👇🏼 Comment SHOP for the supplies I used 🔗 1) your most important step is leveling the chair rail. Not all walls are straight, fancy that. But once you have your chair rail up and leveled, the rest is BEYOND easy. I just used a basic leveler. A leveler does the same job as a laser one. You don’t really need one for this project. 2) get a scrap piece of wood and measure out the whole perimeter of the wall. This is SO much easier than measuring each and every box, trying to crunch numbers, trying to use painters tape to make sure your lines are straight (like why be stressing over painters tape), noooo thank you! 🫡 3) 3 boxes are still cute, less measuring, super easy. Just make sure the two end boxes are the same length then you can measure the middle box. I just used a box saw and cut my pieces at 45° angles. Use the scrap piece of wood to measure the distance between each box and boom, done. 4) CAULKING. It’s important. Makes everything look seamless. No, you don’t need baby wipes. Just an old rag and a piece of cardboard I ripped off a box. Cut the tip of the bottle little by little at 45°. You barelyyyyy want to see an opening, this will make sure you have very thin lines, no extra caulk everywhere!Soak your rag. Damp your finger on the towel every time you run your finger on the ledge. If you take too much off, that’s fine! Rub it on the cardboard. And you’re done! 🤗 Time for painting baby girl’s room! 💓 I can’t wait to show yall! @loweshomeimprovement wallpanelling diyhack wallmoulding homerenovation caulking