Door Trim for Van

When it comes to transforming the interior of your van, paying attention to the details can make a world of difference. One often overlooked aspect of interior design is the door trim. However, with the right door trim kit like our over slider kit and D pillar kit, you can give your van a polished and cohesive look. In this blog post, we'll explore the world of door trim kits, from interior door casing and molding kits to exterior door trim options. We'll also discuss the benefits of using door trim kits and share some helpful tips and tricks along the way.

 

What are the best door trim kits for a van?

 

One of the most popular options for enhancing the look of your van's doors is an interior door casing kit. These kits typically include all the necessary components to add decorative molding around the perimeter of the door, creating a finished and refined appearance. With various styles and finishes available, you can choose a door casing kit that complements your van's aesthetic. We created these kits for the rear threshold of the van. If you want to learn more check out the D pillars for the Mercedes Sprinter and Ford Transit here. The D pillar kits can be installed after conversion easily as well!

 door trim kit for van

 

If you're looking for a different DIY solution, consider the interior door casing kits available at Home Depot. Home Depot offers a wide selection of door trim options, including interior door casing kits specifically designed for their doors. Their door casing pro pack is a popular choice among DIY enthusiasts, as it includes everything you need to complete the installation with professional results. However, these are typically designed for home doors, not van doors.

 

Another solution we provide is for the sliding door of the van. These partner with our B pillar trim kits and nicely finish the interior of the factory space above the sliding door in the van. 

 

Another notable option is the Quick Case window trim kit. While primarily designed for windows, this versatile kit can also be used for door trim. Its easy-to-install nature makes it a favorite among those who want to achieve a polished look without the hassle of traditional trim installation.

 

What to do for Exterior Door Trim Kits?

 

While interior door trim is visually pleasing, exterior door trim kits offer both style and protection. An exterior door trim kit is designed to cover the raw edges around your van's doors, providing a clean and finished look while protecting the underlying structure from moisture and damage.

 

Something like the EZDoor Trim Kit is a popular choice for exterior door trim for houses. However, vans are typically protected by the van door trim that comes factory. This can often be described as weatherstripping.

 

One of the best things you can do to flair the exterior doors is to wrap the van with vinyl or material that complements the colors of the van.

 

Lowes and Menards Offerings

 

If you prefer to explore different options for door casing kits, Lowes and Menards are two home improvement stores worth visiting. Lowes offers a range of door casing kits, including those suitable for various door sizes and styles. Their door casing kits at Lowes come in different lengths and finishes, allowing you to find the perfect match for your van.

 

Similarly, Menards provides door casing kits designed to simplify the installation process. With their pre-cut and pre-primed door casing kits, you can save time and effort, achieving a professional finish with ease. If applicable, we recommend you find a way to trim your van if that matches the style of your build.

 

Tips and Tricks for Door Trim Installation

 

Now that you're familiar with the various door trim kit options available, let's explore some useful tips and tricks for installation:

 

  1. Before cutting your door trim, ensure you have accurate measurements to avoid any errors or wasted materials.
  2. To cut door trim, a miter saw or miter box with a fine-tooth saw is ideal for achieving precise angles. A coping saw can also come in handy for intricate cuts.
  3. Depending on the kit and your preference, you can attach door trim using finishing nails or a strong adhesive. Finishing nails offer a more traditional look, while adhesive provides a seamless appearance.
  4. If you want to add an extra flair to your door trim, consider incorporating decorative moulding elementssuch as rosettes, corner blocks, or intricate designs. These details can elevate the overall look of your van's interior and create a unique and personalized touch. For the kits we provide consider adding upholstery as the flair inside of your van.

 

What is the Difference Between Door Casing and Door Trim?

 

While the terms "door casing" and "door trim" are often used interchangeably, there is a slight distinction between the two. Door casing refers to the decorative molding that surrounds the door frame, creating a transition between the door and the wall. On the other hand, door trim encompasses the entire set of components, including the casing, baseboard, and any additional decorative elements. Often in vans door trim includes the weatherstripping that prevents water from entering doors and windows.

 

When adding trim to your van's doors, you have the flexibility to choose between simple casing or more elaborate trim designs, depending on your personal style and the overall aesthetic you wish to achieve.

 

Conclusion

 

When it comes to enhancing the interior of your van, paying attention to details like door trim can make a significant impact. With the wide range of interior and exterior door trim kits available, including interior door casing and molding kits, you can easily transform the look of your van while adding functionality and protection.

 

Whether you opt for door trim kits from Home Depot, Lowes, or Menards, ensure you have accurate measurements and the right tools for installation. Consider incorporating decorative moulding for added flair and understand the distinction between the door casing and door trim to make informed choices.

 

By investing in a door trim kit for your van, you can achieve a polished, cohesive, and stylish interior that reflects your personal taste and enhances your overall van life experience. So why wait? Start exploring the world of door trim kits and give your van the upgrade it deserves!


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