Trimless Windows: How to Achieve the Look (DIY)

Installing wood trim around windows can be expensive and time consuming. Drywall returns eliminate that time and expense. Most windows are installed using wood jamb extensions to finish the rough opening; these pieces extend the window jamb to the interior wall. Window trim then covers the jamb extension and provides the finished and trimmed look

Introduction

Installing wood trim around windows can be expensive and time consuming. Drywall returns eliminate that time and expense.

Most windows are installed using wood jamb extensions to finish the rough opening; these pieces extend the window jamb to the interior wall. Window trim then covers the jamb extension and provides the finished and trimmed look we all know.

In the Getaway, we used drywall in place of jamb extensions and wood trim. This drywall return method finishes our windows with a modern trimless look. It required a bit more drywall work, but saved us time and money by eliminating wood trim and its finish carpentry.

Tools Required

Materials Required

  • 1-1/4-in. drywall screws
  • 1/2-in. drywall
  • 3/8-in staples
  • Corner bead
  • Drywall compound
  • Drywall sanding paper
  • Inside tear-away bead

Trimless WindowFamily Handyman

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