In architecture, molding refers to the distinctive, decorative protrusions that frame our doorways, ceilings, windows, and walls. While the precise origins are unknown, the Egyptians were known to ...
Crown molding is a decorative trim—placed where wall meets ceiling—that lends a touch of polished elegance and personality to a space. In its early days it served the very utilitarian function of ...
Builder grade? Never heard of her. Forget paint, forget wallpaper—in our book, there’s no better way to bring a custom feel to your space than with classic crown molding. While the term molding is ...
Sometimes a space is simply missing a little something. Try crown molding. Historically used to cover unsightly gaps where the wall and ceiling intersect, crown molding is, today, one of the most ...
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