How To Make An End Cap For Chair Rail
Let’s talk trim. If you’re adding chair rail or any kind of molding to your walls, you’ll probably run into the question: how do I end it cleanly? Sometimes the molding wraps around a corner or continues into another space, but other times, you just need it to stop.
That’s where an end cap comes in.
It’s basically a little return piece that finishes the edge of your trim so it doesn’t look like it just… stopped mid-thought. And good news: it’s actually really easy to do with just a few cuts and a little patience.
I made a handy video explaining exactly how to do it, below!
In case you're curious, my hallway trim is actually two pieces layered together. The back board is 4.5” tall and 1/2” deep, and the rounded piece on top is 2.5” tall and 1” deep. The layered look adds a little extra dimension.
One more thing: always wear your safety goggles, even for quick cuts. It only takes a second and makes all the difference.
An end cap might seem like a small detail, but it really pulls the whole project together. It gives your trim a clean, finished edge and makes everything feel more polished and purposeful.
If you give it a go, let me know—I’d love to see how it turns out in your space!
Links At A Glance
Paint Color - Reddened Earth by HGTV Home by Sherwin Williams
Trim - Ace Hardware