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Decorating with Crown Molding

If you’re looking for a great way to enhance the décor of your home and highlight certain features, consider decorative molding. It gives any room a polished and attractive look, adding style and character to the walls, ceilings, and flooring. Following are some tips as to where in your home you can use decorative molding.

Use Decorative Molding around the Ceiling
Decorative molding is most commonly used around the ceiling. Crown molding, a very popular decorative molding, gives a stylish and polished look to both the walls and the ceiling. You hang the molding right where the wall meets the ceiling. What it does is add a small decorative touch to an otherwise boring area of the room. This type of molding is available in a variety of sizes—anywhere from 3” to 12” in width.

Use Decorative Molding along the Floor
The flooring space is another common place where decorative molding is used. Just as with the ceiling molding, you place it where the floor meets the wall. By concealing the area where the wall meets the floor, it gives the room a finished look. This type of molding is called baseboard, and it’s not only decorative. It also works to protect the wall from things like scratches and scrapes incurred from furniture and other objects.

Use Decorative Molding along a Wall
Use decorative molding to create what is called a chair rail. Typically, you place the molding slightly lower than the middle of the wall. Then you run the molding all around the length of the room. People will often incorporate a chair rail into their décor, placing wainscoting or painting the lower half of the wall. If you’re looking to add some style and interest to your walls without going overboard, this is a great option.

Use Decorative Molding around a Window
When you install decorative molding around a window, you really highlight that area, which ultimately works to play up the beauty of the light coming in. This is also a terrific way to seal any gaps between the window and the wall, preventing air from escaping or entering the house. Keep in mind, though, that the bottom of the molding will most likely require a sill that matches the rest of the molding.

Use Decorative Molding around a Door
Like windows, you can also use decorative molding to accent a door. For those rooms where you’ve already installed molding on the windows, try to find matching molding for the door. Just like with the windows, the molding will cover any gaps between the door and wall, hiding any blemishes and adding style and appeal to the room as well.

These are only a few suggestions as to how decorative molding can be used in your home. One thing to remember is that if you use molding in multiple areas of a room, it’s probably a wise decision to use the same style everywhere. You can really pull together a room by using molding with the same color, width, or design, creating a cohesive look for your home.

About the Writer…
For over 4 decades Leon Tuberman has helped people with their home furnishings and interior decorating needs. He owns and operates a popular furniture store in Los Angeles. They carry a large selection solid wood furniture for your home office, dining room and bedroom. Are you searching for bookcases for your office or a solid oak bed for your master bedroom then they probably have everything you need.

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