Decorative moulding is easy to install but often a challenge to buy. (Too many choices!) Here are some tips
The Magic of Decorative Moulding
Decorative moulding is one of the most eye-catching ways to upgrade a
room. You’re probably accustomed to seeing standard baseboard moulding
installed where your floor meets the wall. But, there are many other types.
For example:
• Crown moulding for ceilings.
• Panel moulding for a southern colonial look.
• Chair rail moulding, which is very distinctive on walls.
• Apron moulding for window sills.
• Entablature moulding for above doorways.
Decorative moulding comes in a dizzying array of styles. Interior designers
recommend taking home samples, just as you would take paint swatches, to
test out ideas.
In addition to style choices, you also need to select the material you prefer.
Moulding can be made of wood, plaster, laminate, composite, fiberboard,
vinyl and other materials. There are pros and cons to each. Generally, the
higher-priced options are more attractive and durable. (If you select wood,
you typically have the additional option of “finished or unfinished”. If you
choose unfinished, you of course, will be painting it yourself.)
Choosing the right moulding for the look you want is the toughest part of the
job. Installation is a lot easier and most people with DIY experience have no
problems.
So if you want to add some magic to your walls, consider decorative
moulding. It can turn a room from standard to stunning.