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    Install Decorative Molding. Here, content creator Erika Vér from @peonyandhoney attempts to emulate Victorian architectural details while maintaining a modern feel in her home. Crown molding ...

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    The crown molding in this home bridges classic and contemporary styles with its intricate design and neutral color palette. The molding enhances the architectural charm of the space and highlights ...

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    Panel, base, and crown moldings are detailed but not over the top, and interest was added by painting “the applied molding the same finish as the walls, while we did a satin on the crown and ...

  5. Crown molding - Wikipedia

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    A compound crown molding built up out of several individual trim elements Decorative pilaster of natural cherry hardwood topped with crown molding Crown molding may be a complex build-up of multiple trim elements, in this case built-out slightly above a window with short 90-degree returns The relief on this short 90-degree return of crown molding was back-cut with a coping saw

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    MDF (medium-density fiberboard) is a common material used for baseboard trim and molding. It is an engineered wood product manufactured from refined wood fibers combined with wax and resin binders. MDF is denser and more rigid than standard particle board. Compared to solid wood trim, MDF baseboard has the advantage of being consistent in ...

  7. Molding (decorative) - Wikipedia

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    Cornice: Generally any horizontal decorative moulding; Cove moulding or coving: Concave-profile moulding that is used at the junction of an interior wall and ceiling; Crown moulding: Wide, sprung moulding that is used at the junction of an interior wall and ceiling. General term for any moulding at the top or "crowning" an architectural element.

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