Ceiling
Molding
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Ceiling Molding has
been used for hundreds of years to add elegance and
a flair of style to any room. While ceiling molding
used to be in vogue for only the rich and famous, today
ceiling molding is quite affordable; different types
of modern materials that can be used to create ceiling
molding has lowered the costs of the framework, and
new user friendly do it yourself ceiling molding kits
allow homeowners to install ceiling molding themselves.
In addition to adding a sense of style and grace to
a room, ceiling molding also helps the room to look
larger, the ceiling higher, and it can gives one a sense
of more open spaces. In order to truly achieve a complimentary
look to the room, it is important to pick out a ceiling
mold that suits the décor of the existing environment.
Highly decorative ceiling molding styles, which include
intricate scroll work and swirls, are best left to larger
rooms that are decked out in other forms of grandeur.
Smaller, more intimate, ceiling molding designs give
a better overall visual impression in smaller rooms
which need that extra special little something. Ceiling
molding does not necessary have to wrap around the entire
room. Some forms of ceiling molding are fitted to the
corners or junction in a room instead. If you are especially
looking for a small touch of class, than these types
of ceiling molds work best.
An additional point that needs to be considered before
one chooses which type of ceiling molding to install
is what type of material is used. So many different
forms of ceiling molding now exists that it is important
to take the time to choose a material that suits the
room; wood, plaster, and tin are just some of the different
forms of ceiling molding available. Choosing the right
type of ceiling molding for your home can not only add
a sense of sophistication to your home, it can increase
the value of the home as well.
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