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- Keep things cool and contemporary. In this modern living room, designed by Ginny Macdonald Design, the ceiling trim has been painted in a cool, contemporary gray shade, adding a sleek modern edge and focal paint to the sophisticated design.
- Celebrate the beauty of original decorative designs. In this relaxed, inviting white hallway, the ornate, decorative ceiling trim enhances the all-white ceiling design.
- Enhance your ceiling trim with a pretty border. To enhance your ceiling trim with color, pattern and texture, why not use a pretty border. This elegant blue hallway has been finished with a mix of checkered and striped decorative designs, creating a beautiful contrast and accent color in the space as well as a unique decorative detail.
- Create a colorful and cohesive design. If you are looking for ways to bring color into a bedroom but do not want to use paint on the walls, painting skirting boards and the trims around the ceiling, windows and doorway can create a fun, vibrant and unique look.
- 01 of Living Room With Cove Trim and Shiplap. mi.islandhome. A comfortable living room is designed with cove ceiling trim and a rustic white shiplap accent wall.
- 02 of White Cove Ceiling Trim Ideas. white_pine_cottage. Curved white ceiling trim bridges the divide between white shaker cupboards and a natural wooden shiplap accent ceiling.
- 03 of Simple White Ceiling Trim in Farmhouse Dining Room. tredwayhomedesigns. A farmhouse dining room is designed with clean white ceiling trim, between a neutral warm gray wall and an accent ceiling with shiplap features.
- 04 of Rustic Living Room With Ceiling Trim. my100yearoldhome. This rustic living room features white, detailed double ceiling trim on light beige walls.
- Casing. Aside from some luxury modern interiors, door casing is used in most types of houses. For those who associate trimwork with upscale housing, it may sound odd that not having door casing is a premium feature.
- Baseboard. The trimwork that covers the bottom of walls is called baseboard. Originally designed for the practical purpose of protecting walls from nicks and gouges caused by moving furniture or other household activities, it’s also a decorative element.
- Quarter Round. Quarter round can be used on its own, although it is often part of built-up trimwork, where several different types of molding are combined to create a more elaborate baseboard, mantel, or other architectural element.
- Crown. Aptly named, this molding is the crowning architectural feature of a room, as it demarcates the transition between the walls and the ceiling. Crown moldings, which are interior architectural elements, are to an extent similar to cornices on the exterior of a building.
Moulding helps to significantly enhance three key areas in your home. Floor moulding, such as baseboards, hides the seam between your walls and floors, while ceiling moulding, including crown moulding and coves, softens the transition between walls and ceilings. For doors and windows, casing moulding creates a polished look while hiding gaps.
- Crown Molding. One of the most popular types of trim, crown molding is any horizontal trim installed at the top of your interior wall near the ceiling, says Mimi Meacham, founder and principal designer, Marian Louise Designs.
- Chair Rail Trim. Chair rail trim is a functional design element that is commonly used around an entire room at chair height. “Some people use chair rail as a protective element between the furniture and wall,” says Meacham.
- Casing. Casing is the trim installed around doors, windows, or openings in your interior spaces. “While uncased openings can be simple and unfussy, casing adds detail, layering, and depth to your space, and marks your entrances and transitions with some decoration,” says Mindy O'Connor, the founder and principal of Melinda Kelson O'Connor Architecture & Interiors.
- Picture Rail Trim. Also known as picture molding or gallery molding, picture rail trim is decorative trim that is often installed horizontally near or at ceiling level.
Jan 11, 2023 · 11. Rosette Trim . Used on walls, ceilings, and columns, rosette trim is a square piece of wood with a round or floral pattern in the center. This type of trim is a decorative material often used with casing or baseboard trim. Install rosette trim at the top or bottom corners of a door frame, window frame, or column to enhance the aesthetic of ...
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Mar 7, 2024 · Types of Trim in Construction Interior Trim. Interior trim includes baseboards, crown molding, door and window casings, and chair rails. These elements are used to cover transitions between surfaces and to add architectural interest to rooms. Exterior Trim. Exterior trim encompasses elements such as fascia, soffits, window and door trim, and ...