Crown moldings make a room look "finished."
Crown moldings are great way to add style to the transition between the wall and ceiling. Having crown molding in a room draws the eye up toward the ceiling and makes the room feel bigger. Crown molding comes in many styles and colors. Adding crown molding to a room in your house can enhance the atmosphere you've established in your home and is a great way to give a room a "finished" look. You have many options available for the kind of crown molding you choose for your home. Does this Spark an idea?
Size
The size of the room will help determine what crown molding looks best.
The size of the room, particularly the height of your ceiling, will help you determine which crown molding will work best. Some designers believe it's best to have an inch of molding for every foot in height of the ceiling. A crown molding that is too thick can overwhelm a small room and a molding that is too thin for a high ceiling may make the space feel out of proportion. Many people will put up small sample sections of the molding as a test to see which one looks most natural in a particular space.
Style
Crown molding is a great way to express the style of your home.
Crown molding can reflect many different kind of personal home styles. Crown molding styles can include a plain cut, a "dentil" cut (called this because it has "teeth") which is more formal, a "rope" cut with a classical rope design, and many others. Before selecting a crown molding it's useful to look at what is already in the home as far as trim on the windows/doors and baseboards. If these elements have already created a definite style of the home it may be helpful to take pictures and bring them with you as you select crown molding so that you will keep the current style of your home.
Material
Crown molding is available in different materials.
You have many types of materials to choose from for crown molding. Many people prefer a traditional solid wood because it can be easily sanded down, repaired and repainted. Wood molding comes in a variety of kinds including, oak, mahogany and poplar. Plaster molding is the most expensive because it's custom fit to the room, but some people prefer it because it won't warp as wood does, and it resists humidity. Polystyrene and polyurethane moldings, which are both synthetic, are lightweight, resistant to moisture, and budget-friendly.
Area
You can include crown molding in other elements of your design such as shelving and mantlepieces.
Many people prefer to have the crown molding installed throughout their home so it's important to think about what molding will look good in every room. Some designers even suggest expanding the coverage of your crown molding to tops of cabinets, mantles of fireplaces, shelving, ledges for pictures, and even outdoor areas of the home. Adding crown molding can bring elegance to a room and add character to your home.
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