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      • Where to use a trim The most conventional use is on cushions, lampshades and upholstery (think sofas, armchairs, stools and ottomans). Then there are less conventional uses, such as on the bottoms of curtains, on the edge of headboards or even on wallpaper. We have used trim on wallpaper in the past to create the illusion of panelling.
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    • 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.
  1. Jan 17, 2023 · Where to use a trim. The most conventional use is on cushions, lampshades and upholstery (think sofas, armchairs, stools and ottomans). Then there are less conventional uses, such as on the bottoms of curtains, on the edge of headboards or even on wallpaper. We have used trim on wallpaper in the past to create the illusion of panelling.

  2. Moulding and trim can be used in any room of your home. How you apply moulding depends on where you want it to be. Certain moulding such as baseboards and crown moulding occur throughout the house. Picture rails and other decorative moulding is used only in specific areas like dining rooms.

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    • The Difference Between Trim vs. Molding

    Molding can refer to the covering of any type of transitional areas, most commonly via ‘crown molding,’ which is where the wall meets the ceiling. While the utility of molding is the same across the board (regardless of where it’s needed), molding can include: 1. Wood 2. Plaster 3. Rubber 4. Styrofoam

    Trim, on the other hand, is a much more adaptable and flexible option for achieving the look of molding without the hassle. Rather than choosing from a host of molding options and outsourcing for help, InstaTrimprovides seamless trimming options for a fraction of the cost and tenfold the ease. Trim looks identical to molding and accentuates transit...

    In addition to the difference in ease, here are other key differences in the trim vs. moulding debate. 1. Trim requires no cleanup. Molding, or ‘caulking,’ can be a messy and involved process. With trimming, you peel, press, perfect, and you’re done. (Learn more by reading up on how to use InstaTrim!) 2. Trim is DIY friendly, whereas molding typica...

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  3. Moulding and trim are often used interchangeably, but trim also includes elements like the casings around doors and windows, baseboards, and crown moulding that help to provide a polished finish to your space. We’ll help you choose the best type of moulding for your space in this handy guide.

  4. Apr 22, 2019 · PVC can be cut, milled, shaped, and routed just like wood using normal woodworking tools. PVC can also be heat-bended into molds, which makes it a perfect candidate for curves or arched features.

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  6. Nov 3, 2009 · Trim can be used to complement your existing décor or create a whole new look for your home. Whether you prefer a traditional or modern design, you'll find affordable and easy-to-use trim options to spruce up your home and add a personal touch to your walls, floors and other interior elements.

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