Baseboard molding style is the way to add value to your family and the beauty of the cheap way. There are many styles and materials to choose from traditional classic elegance to exquisite crown and accent modeling.
You can use molding to strengthen any room or space. It can add warmth and character to the living room or family room. Create a dialog for your kitchen, or bring a simple charm to a comfortable bedroom.
This purchase guide highlights the different baseboard molding styles and materials and accessories to make your mold purchase complete.
Baseboard Molding Styles Applications
The applications of baseboard molding styles are determined by position in the room during installation.
Ceiling molding or crown molding Soften the transition from the wall to the ceiling, resulting in a visually stunning effect. The rule of thumb is the room getting bigger and bigger, the wider the crown shape.
Door and window decoration or casing is mainly used to hide the gap between the dry wall and the door or window frame.
Walls and decorations, especially chair rails, hand rails and panel forming, adding warmth and charm while protecting the walls from wear and dents. The chair railings protect the walls from the back of the chair, and the handrails must be used to navigate the stairs, while the panels are used to make wall panels and add decorative touches to the traditional wall panels.
The floor finishes or floors cover the gap between the wall and the floor. The floor is usually thinner than the shell, but when the two are selected, the result is a harmonious, cohesive appearance.