In the world of trim, the crown is king. In tall shells, chair rails and back planes, it forms an impressive silhouette with elegant curves and unique angles. It also elevates the height of the room, attracts the eye to the ceiling, and sees the echo design pattern in other molded products to create a cohesive and polished look.
Have you ever wondered how to choose a crown molding for high ceilings in your house? Are you worried that your ceiling is too low to use? Do you worry that you can not afford the extensive shape you want? Do not know what style or size to get? If you want a modern style, but also the use of crown molding for high ceilings shape it?
Here are three rule to help you understand the Crown Molding for High Ceilings
Rule 1. The width of the molding depends on the height of the ceiling. If your ceiling is 8 feet high, check out the 3 to 5 inch wide crown shape. If your ceiling is 9 to 10 feet, consider a 5 to 7 inch wide molded product. More than 10 feet – you can choose up to 12 inches wide for molded products.
Rule 2. Choose the right material for your budget and project. Many molded products are still made of hardwood, veneer and gypsum (more expensive). Other cheaper is made of fibreboard, soft wood (such as pine) and high density polystyrene.
Rule 3. Find a design that complements the other features in the room.
Tip: There are many ways to give a very wide crown molding for high ceilings, which is lower than the cost of buying a very large molded product. In this detail shoot, please note that the two dry walls create ceiling detail. These two extra parts give a very wide fantasy of the crown shape – they do it without having to leave the wall so far.