Carved Moulding and Its Applications

July 24, 2015

Even though moulding is meant to add a visual flourish to the interior space, many people often don’t realize that there is a wide breadth of options available to them in terms of custom mouldings. Typical moulding is usually defined by a basic trim that

If you want to create a more finished look in a space but don't want your moulding to overwhelm the room, then consider a more simple carved moulding design. Source: Houzz

If you want to create a more finished look in a space but don’t want your moulding to overwhelm the room, then consider a more simple carved moulding design. Source: Houzz

wraps around the doorway and borders the bottom and top of the walls – but the following are a few more interesting moulding options:

  • Simple moulding – If you want to create a more finished look in a space but don’t want your moulding to overwhelm the room, then consider a more subtle carved moulding design. This will help add texture and visual depth without drawing too much attention.
  • Extravagant moulding – Wnat to add a moulding that shouts luxury and extravagance? Go with our intricately carved mouldings.
  • Rough wood trim – Give the space a more natural and rustic feel by using reclaimed wood for your trim.
  • Trim doorways without the walls – If you want to make a huge visual statement that is both modern and contemporary, forgo the wall and just use the moulding in order to frame your home’s interior entrances and exits.

Contact us at Art for Everyday for more information about custom mouldings.

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