Trimming windows on a curved wall requires careful planning and execution to achieve a seamless and visually pleasing result.

First, measure the curvature of the wall and the dimensions of the window frame to determine the shape and size of the trim needed.


Then, select a flexible trim material such as flexible molding or bendable wood trim that can conform to the curvature of the wall without cracking or splitting.


Next, cut the trim pieces to fit the contours of the curved wall using a coping saw or a jigsaw with a fine-tooth blade.

Take your time and make precise cuts to ensure a snug fit against the wall and the window frame.


Once the trim pieces are cut to size, test fit them against the wall and make any necessary adjustments to ensure a tight fit.

Secure the trim in place using construction adhesive or finishing nails, being careful not to split the trim or damage the wall surface.


Finally, fill any gaps or seams with wood filler or caulk, and sand the trim smooth to create a seamless transition between the window frame and the curved wall.

Painting or staining the trim to match the surrounding decor will complete the look and enhance the overall aesthetic of the room.

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