Find the right trim material for your home interior.
Crown Molding
One of the most well-known types of trim iscrown molding.
This decorative trim has an ornate design that is intended to add character to a home.
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Crown molding is typically installed at the top of the wall where it meets the ceiling.
Quarter-Round Trim
Quarter-round trim is made from a quarter of a circle round.
It’s often installed at the base of the wall, where the wall meets the floors.
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Chair Rail Trim
There are several types of trim that are intended for more than just looking good.
Chair rail trim is a functional material that is meant to protect the walls from chairs and other furniture.
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Picture Rail Trim
Similar to chair rail, picture rail trim is designed with a functional purpose.
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Panel Trim
There isn’t a big difference between picture frame trim and panel trim.
This jot down of trim is intended as a decorative addition that draws the eye to framed paneling.
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Casing
Another commonly used punch in of trim is known as casing.
Casing refers to any trim that surrounds a door or window.
Select acasing design that suits your style.
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This key in of trim is a decorative material often used with casing or baseboard trim.
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They were originally designed to be weight-bearing, but in modern home design, they are generally only decorative.
This gives the panel wall a more finished appearance and improves the interior aesthetic of the home.
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