By: Teresa Spears | 2012-04-17 | Furniture If you have ever been in an older home or a nice custom home, you have probably noticed that the home has crown molding. Crown molding is a part of the trimwork or millwork of a home and it is essentially a strip of molding in between the wall and the ceiling. read more
By: woodchuck | 2010-09-12 | Crafts Crown molding adds a nice finishing touch to a set of kitchen cabinets. It can also hide uneven ceilings and visually integrate the cabinets with the room's architecture. Simple one-piece crown molding is available in a variety of profiles to match the style of your kitchen cabinets, and is easily cut and installed. read more
By: Robert Bell | 2009-03-30 | Home Improvement Home Improvement The beautiful look of correctly installed crown molding is a much sought after design additive. It looks terrific, but the price can be outrageous. Even many experienced do-it-yourselfers used to prefer the price of professionally installed molding; especially in comparison to the risk of improperly cutting the molding while installing it themselves. When a person knows how to cut crown molding and how to install crown molding this does not have to be a worry anymore. Numerous tools have been created to make the installation easier. While not all of these tools are as useful as they claim th... read more
By: Sadie King | 2012-03-27 | Business Moldings in a home used to be seen in predominately Victorian style or era homes and in the great southern mansions during the time of the Civil War. Moldings are a beautiful way to dress up different areas of your home and can really add the finishing touch to any room. There are so many different ones to choose from but some are more commonly known than others. read more
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By: Jennifer Lehalfer | 2010-03-27 | Remodeling Popularized in Georgian homes of the 18th century, a lot of individuals have the misconception that crown moldings are only suitable in older, homes that have lots of architectural trim. However, crown moldings have been decorating for more than a few centuries to elegant up rooms and add personality to the otherwise darkened crimps between walls and ceilings. read more
By: felicecorley52 | 2010-10-13 | Home improvement Crown molding is a kind of finish trim made for installing on top of a wall, right below the ceiling read more
By: Teresa Spears | 2011-11-29 | Furniture The weight difference alone between polyurethane crown molding and wood is considered to be an undeniable advantage. For especially high ceilings the lighter material is much easier to work with and install, as opposed to lugging heavy wood trim up a ladder. read more
By: Teresa Spears | 2012-01-20 | Interior Design While not all rooms are suited for crown moldings, those that are can pose a challenge to the decorator or do it yourself re-modeler. read more
By: Antoinette Thompson | 2011-07-14 | Home Improvement Crown molding is a great way to add glamour to your home. It is being extensively used by many people nowadays to enhance their home interiors. read more
By: Walker Wild | 2011-09-28 | Business Crown molding services of good quality and expertise offered for home interiors on the web. Get elegant decorative corbels with beautiful and intricate designs that come in large varieties. Besides these there are molding products like columns, millwork, ceiling medallions, decorative fiberglass columns, trim and so forth on offer. Buy products created using artful craftsmanship. Benefit from disc read more
By: Dalton Smith | 2011-12-16 | Home Improvement With just a few little tricks that do not cost a lot, you can totally transform the look of your home. Re-vamping your home not only updates your home, it adds to your enjoyment inside the home. With these simple tips, you will have a completely fresh, new atmosphere in your home to enjoy. read more
By: arya | 2011-02-15 | Business For each room where you wish to install moldings, calculate the length of each wall using a measuring tape. Add 305 mm (12 in.) to 610 mm (24 in.) for each wall to account for losses resulting from angle cuts. As noted by knowitall22, experts suggest using either carpenter's wood glue or Liquid Nails to install molding. Here are some links to detailed instructions on how to install various moldings. It is possible to install molding by two separate methods. The first is to begin installing moldi read more
By: Stella Carter | 2011-04-26 | Internet Marketing Every property owner wants their home to look as beautiful and as aesthetically pleasing as possible. After all your home is generally your very largest investment and you need to take care of that investment and ensure that when you come to sell your property and move to your next that you obtain the highest possible sale price for your abode. read more