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Crown moulding is aptly named for being one of the most regal and elegant types of moulding available. It’s also one of the most recognizable and popular compared to other moulding options. 

You’ll often see crown moulding used in everything from mantels to cabinets to entryways, defining and outlining these elements to bring a dramatic flair to the space. 

Installing crown moulding in your home has many benefits, including increasing your home’s value. It can also help hide any wall or ceiling inconsistencies and cover up minor cracks. This wood molding and trim benefits older homes, especially since ornate crown moulding often looks gorgeous in a more classic space. 

Crown moulding is also instrumental in adding a break in negative space for those with high ceilings in their home. This extra space can often make an area feel expansive and more open, but crown moulding can help prevent that feeling from getting too out of hand. 

High ceilings already have an air of beauty and regalness, so wood crown molding makes sense as an embellishment.

There are many types of crown molding, each with its own unique aspects that make it stand out. It’s also made from multiple types of materials. Wood is the most common since it lends nicely to all crown molding styles.

Browse our selection of crown molding profiles below or contact us to get a quote for your project. Mouldings One can also reproduce period-accurate crown molding styles for historic renovation projects.

What is Crown
Molding?

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Crown molding is a classic style of trim that has been used for centuries. Historically, crown molding was used to cover gaps between different building materials. Today, it serves a decorative function and is often installed where walls meet with a ceiling. However, crown molding can also be used as an adornment on cabinets, shelves, pilasters, and more.

All of our moldings are milled at our state-of-the-art woodworking facilities in Middlefield, Ohio. If you need high-quality custom crown molding for your renovation project, trust our team to deliver results.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to recreate a historic molding profile?
The time taken to recreate a historic molding profile varies depending on the complexity of the design and the length required. Typically, it can take anywhere from 1-3 weeks. However, for larger projects or more intricate designs, it may take longer. We recommend reaching out with specifics for a more accurate timeline.
Can you match any crown molding profile?
Yes, with our state-of-the-art technology and skilled craftsmen, we can match nearly any crown molding profile. If you provide us with a sample or detailed photographs, we’ll be able to reproduce it with precision. Be sure to include any photos, drawings, or CAD files with your completed custom order form.
How do I care for and maintain my crown molding?
Crown molding typically requires minimal maintenance. Regular dusting can help maintain its appearance. For moldings in more humid areas, it’s essential to ensure the room has adequate ventilation to prevent moisture buildup, which could warp the wood.
What types of wood do you offer for your moldings?
We offer a range of high-quality woods including oak, cherry, maple, pine, and mahogany. We’re committed to sustainability, ensuring that all our woods are sourced responsibly.
Can I get a sample before finalizing my order?
Absolutely! We understand the importance of seeing and feeling a product before making a decision. You can request samples of specific profiles to ensure they meet your expectations.
What’s the difference between crown molding and other types of molding?
Crown molding is specifically designed to fit at the junction of walls and ceilings, adding a decorative touch. In contrast, other moldings like baseboards, casings, or chair rails have different functional and aesthetic purposes and are positioned in other parts of a room.
Can the moldings be painted or stained?
Yes, our moldings can be primed, painted, or stained to match your desired aesthetic. If you have a specific finish in mind, let us know, and we can provide guidance or even pre-finish them for you.