Crown Molding Materials

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You will not feel difficulty in finding the crown mold made of the material of your choice. The option is wide today rather than the limited materials used in olden days. In fact, the materials used today are lightweight, malleable, inexpensive and also highly durable. If you love elaborately designed crown then plaster molding is the traditional choice. You can also go for other materials like wood, foam and many more depending on your conditions and home architecture. To list a few, the common materials used are:

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⢠Plaster: The most elegant choice of all for making crown molding is plaster. It is also an expensive choice. It provides immense flexibility in making any type of design. Plasters are rigid and heavy. It requires the help of professionals to install it using constructive adhesive and nails.

⢠Wood:Wood is a popular choice when it comes to crown molding. This is mainly due to the limitless opportunity you have when carvings are done on it. Wood is also lightweight, DIY-friendly and can be installed with finishing nails. Another reason for using wood is that it is long-lasting but extensive exposure to harsh weathers will degrade its quality.

⢠Polyurethane- flexible: These are the best alternative for people who do not want wood crown works. This is mainly attributed to its softer than wood property. These also cost less than wood and will not rot easily on being exposed to the weather.

⢠Polyurethane foam: These foams look like plaster but are lightweight. Polyurethane foams do not require the help of pros to install it as constructive adhesives and caulk can easily hold it in place.

⢠PVC crown molding: PVC moldings are the best choice for areas where moisture is more- like bathrooms and exteriors. As these have plastic polymers, they will not rot easily and can withstand the moisture. These PVC crown moldings cannot be used for making intricate designs and also must be painted. However, these are relatively cheaper.
The cost of these materials vary and so does the installation expense. Materials such as wood have varying price tags based on the type of wood preference, whereas the installation cost of materials like plasters are more due to the inclusion of labour expense.

What are the different crown molding ideas available today?
⢠Leafy design: A popular design of delicate acanthus leaves. This is a common design seen in Classical revival style houses.
⢠Classical casting: The design consist of egg and dart detailing on one side and acanthus leaves on another side of the trim. These were popular designs of ancient Greek and Romans.
⢠Stairsteps: A simple and popular design where the molding is made in the form of stairs. These complement the art decorations of the 1920s.
⢠Rope border: As the name, the molding will have rope design. This design is usually made on wood materials and is machine cut. The designs are then inserted into the grooves made on the crown.
⢠Simple design: This design is the simplest design best suited for rooms that require minimal work asa powder room. This is an ancient crown profiling of a simple S curve placed above a concave cove.
⢠Bead designs: This design is a good choice for casings and cabinets as this does not touch the ceiling. The design is similar to simple design where instead of the cove, the bead is placed below the S curve. This design can also be made into a double bead by fitting this above a beaded baseboard.
You can choose the best one that suits your interest and room from the several crown molding ideas available today. Thanks to the architectural evolution as it has not forgotten the path through which it developed and transformed this far.