Friday, May 16, 2008
Seven Places to Use Decorative Molding
Here are seven places to use decorative molding, a few of which may surprise you:
Ceiling
Crown molding is often used to mask the seams between your walls and the ceiling. Depending on the size and style of your home, crown molding is available sized 2" to 20". Build up molding, combining different styles, to add your own unique and personal touch to your decor.
Walls
Use molding along the wall to create a chair rail or a frieze rail. You can break up your wall into three areas for a more visually appealing wall. The decorative possibilities are endless.
Floor
Molding is also used along the floor and the juncture between the wall and floor. Most homes are built with the standard baseboard. But why not choose something more unique or decorative, something that says more about who you are?
Door
Use molding on the door itself. Panel molding breaks up a flat, dull surface into more visually appealing surfaces. Use traditional top and bottom panels. Why not use a triangle or diamond pattern? It's easy to do and an inexpensive decorative addition. Do the same for your ceiling. Paint them or stain them. Use molding around your doors, too, to cover any gaps between the door and the wall.
Windows
Use decorative molding, called casing, to frame windows. Match your window casing with your door framing.
Fireplace
Use decorative molding around your fireplace to draw attention to it. Place it along the sides, or build it up to use for your mantle. Build your own new look.
Furniture
Frame a bookcase, armoire, or entertainment unit with decorative molding. Small rosettes can be used at the corners. Smaller molding sizes can be used around any plain furniture that you want to spruce up.
Now that you have a few ideas, you can get started quickly and inexpensively to give your home or individual room a whole new look. Stop by GoCeilingMedallion.com to shop for one of the largest selections of decorative moldings online today.
Friday, February 29, 2008
Top 10 Crown Molding Materials
Decorative crown molding has changed over the centuries. It has evolved from the beauty of the Greek forms to the simple curves of the Roman era; from the flowers and vines of the Gothic rounds to a return to the simple forms of the Romans during the Renaissance. Today, crown molding can be found in just about any type of material. So what's appropriate? Which one should you use? There are so many, it can be a little daunting. So let's take a brief look at the different kinds of materials that crown molding is often crafted from.
Crown molding has been made from milled hardwood and plaster. Wood crown molding can be made from several hardwoods such as hickory, ash, poplar, alder, cherry, maple, mahogany and oak. Wood crown molding enriches the character of any interior as it frames your ceiling and complements your decor.
On the down side, hardwood moldings can be quite expensive.
Renewed interest has been growing in decorative ornamental plaster. Decorative plaster molding can be found in all styles. Ornamental plaster crown moldings do not shrink, burn, warp or produce toxic fumes. Ornamental plaster can be formulated in a wide range of compositions to yield finished products which include a range of properties. They are versatile, safe, stable and economic. Ornamental plaster, although an excellent product, can be costly to install. Although it is no longer required to be manufactured in place, skilled craftsmen are in short supply and it has become almost a lost art.
MDF crown molding, a wood-based composite material that uses wood fibers with a synthetic resin, is another example of how a builder or decorator can accent any room or hallway. MDF is environmentally safe and requires less preparation. MDF won't split when cutting, is resistant to warping and is consistent in size and shape. However, during installation of MDF, nailing creates blemishes that will require repair, by hand, prior to finishing. Although it is a less costly alternative to other materials in use, most professionals do not recommend its use.
Polyurethanes, found in many items, are considered to be the best replacement for plaster. They are used in resins, adhesives, fibers, foam padding and insulation. They come in several forms, such as rods, sheets and liquids. Polyurethanes are frequently used as an alternative to such materials as wood, plastics, metal and rubber. Polyurethanes are resistant to wear and tear, weather, impact, scratching and erosion. They are also more cost-effective as an alternative as well. . Items such as domed ceilings, moldings and ceiling medallions are easier to construct of polyurethane foam rather than wood.
Flexible molding, which is one type of polyurethane, makes it a cinch to decorate around curved walls and arched doorways and windows. Flexible molding is made from a compound polymer resin that has been engineered to bend or curve around more challenging shapes. It can be bent or twisted without breaking or splintering. Flexible molding can actually be purchased in a range of grades, from very flexible to totally rigid.
The installation of crown molding cannot be made any easier than with peel and stick. Peel and stick comes in kits of plastic molding pieces which have self-adhesive backs and four outside corners. Peel and stick is available for the really low-tech, low cost way to decorate as no power tools, saws, nails or hammers are required.
Peel and stick, though, especially due to its low-tech and low cost, lacks relief. That is, there is no depth or thickness and it will appear flat.
Styrofoam crown molding is light weight, durable and versatile, inexpensive, and adhesive to most kinds of paint. Other advantages and reasons for its gain in popularity are that it requires no special tools to install, and in fact can be installed in less than a day by the average homeowner. Styrofoam does not rot, crack, decay or succumb to insect damage. It can however melt or burn when exposed to flame and must be encased, as it will release toxic fumes when burning.
Another material that is finding its way into popularity is vinyl. Vinyl crown molding gives that old plaster look. The advantage to using vinyl is its simplicity. It is low maintenance, does not blister or peel, swell or shrink when used in extreme moisture conditions, and will not rust, rot, pit or corrode and will not be attacked by insects.
Aluminum, stamped metal, crown molding featuring heavy-duty all aluminum construction is also available for use as a decorative accent. It is preformed inside and outside corners eliminate miter cuts, making installation easier. It is easy to cut, and installs like traditional moldings. It is durable and rugged. Aluminum is a tremendous bang for the buck. Use stamped metal for industry, factory, office, retail spaces, workshop, garages, kitchens, and trade shows.
Styrofoam, aluminum and vinyl moldings are primarily used for exterior decorative purposes.
At GoCrownMolding.com, we offer many, many styles of crown molding, as well as other decorative ceiling accents made of polyurethane. We also offer a variety of flexible moldings when your decorative molding installations necessitate a curved or arched product. All of our products can be custom ordered from a wide collection of crown, cornice, chair rail, frieze, and panel moldings. So take a look at our catalog and do something new to beautify your home today.
Thursday, January 31, 2008
GoceilingMedallion.com Welcomes Partnership with the Medallion Factory
"Our goal at GoCeilingMedallion.com is to provide our customers with the largest inventory of decorative ceiling items such as ceiling medallions, ceiling domes, and rosettes, anywhere around, on or off of the Internet. We believe that coupled with excellent customer service and competitive pricing, we are the GoTo people for all of your decorative ceiling accent needs," said Pat Tomaskovic, CEO and President of GoCeilingMedallion.com.
The Medallion Factory offers a unique and extensive line of precision crafted decorative polyurethane home accent pieces and ceiling medallions. The designs range from contemporary to Victorian architecture. The Medallion Factory offers a large assortment of decorative accents -- ceiling medallions, rosettes, domes and niches -- to grace your new home or for your interior renovation. They will also custom make products to our customer’s specifications. The medallion factory employs "master craftsman" who hand create original molds, from which each piece is produced. High density polyurethane foam or gypsum produced is then detailed and finished with only high-quality coatings. In this way, the product is able to keep its original beauty for years. As it resists warping, cracking, splitting or rotting, the exceptional detailing of each piece is evident for years to come.
In addition to precision crafted products, through the Medallion Factory, GoCeilingMedallion.com will be able to offer:
-- custom orders.
-- factory primed products.
-- over 150 more styles of medallions and other products.
-- products are in stock and usually ship within two days.
GoCeilingMedallion.com welcomes the Medallion Factory to their ever-growing catalogue of manufacturers of fine architectural details.
For the Internet’s largest selection of home decorative accent products, visit GoCeilingMedallion.com today.
Thursday, January 10, 2008
2008 International Builders' Show
The 64th Annual Convention and Exposition is back in Orlando, Florida from February 13-16, 2008. The show, brought to you by The National Association of Home Builders, has everything that you need, all under one roof. There is no other place to see all of the latest home building products, services and trends. All in one place, at one time.
The show will feature:
-Over 290 educational sessions and special events
-1900 exhibitors, to include suppliers, manufacturers and 100's of new companies
-Over one million square feet of space showcasing all of the latest products in the building industry
-More than 100,000 professionals in the industry will be attending
-Networking opportunities abound
Daily featured speakers include experts in marketing, architecture, sales, interior design and customer service, to name just a few. Expect to see growing trends in green designing and building to protect and maintain the environment.
Education sessions will include trends in real estate, pricing, residential and townhouse design, marketing, building, construction, finance, greenbuilding, environmental regulations, trends in technology and organization and business management, among so many, many others.
Parties, receptions, savings and Disney's Epcot Center. You really can have it all in one place. For more information you can visit www.buildersshow.com to find out everything you need to know and to register.
Look for some of the newest and best products at GoCeilingMedallion. Our manufacturers are always improving on current products as well as introducing state of the art new products. Stay tuned for more exciting news from GoCeilingMedallion.
Monday, December 17, 2007
How to Decorate for Christmas Using What You Already Have
Are you one of the millions of Americans who decorate their homes for Christmas? Many individuals choose to buy new Christmas decorations each year. While it is nice to have new Christmas decorations, you may not have or want to spend the extra money. There are a number of different ways that you can go about decorating your home for Christmas using items that can be found inside or around your home. Let’s take a look at some of the ways that you can use these items in a whole new way.
By using items that you have inside your home to create Christmas decorations you will actually be designing your own decorations. You can do this by taking items that you already have, and adding to them to create a Christmas decoration. One of the many benefits to doing so is that you can save yourself a fairly large amount of money. While it is possible to purchase Christmas decorations at an affordable price, it can get quite expensive. That is why you may want to think about decorating your home for Christmas with articles that can already be found inside of it. Use the extra money for Christmas dinner or to buy that something special.
Not only can you save yourself a little money, you can turn your Christmas decorating into a family fun night. Christmas is one of the times of year where we are able to spend more time with family. This is a wonderful way to spend time with your children or other loved ones. It is also a great way to stimulate your creative mind. If you have paper, colored pencils, markers, or even crayons inside your home, you can create your own Christmas pictures. You can also design your own Christmas tree decorations by using everyday items that you have inside your home. With a little bit of construction paper, scissors, tape, or staples, you and your children can create your own Christmas tree decorations. Cut construction paper into small strips and then connect them into circles, in links, as a nice substitute for Christmas lights or garland. You and your children could also make your own Christmas ornaments in a similar fashion. Pop some popcorn and color and string it for a festive substitute for garland.
After decorating the tree with your homemade ornaments and strung popcorn, use the leftover branches to make arrangements for your home. You can put the greens in a basket or bowl and add pinecones, bows and ornaments for a decorative feature. Use the branches to make swags to hang over the doors throughout your home. Take the evergreen sprigs and place them around your home, on windows, on a bookcase shelf or on a fireplace ledge. Evergreen branches and sprigs certainly reflect Christmas. Not only do they look nice but they spread a lovely piney scent throughout your home.
In addition to making your own Christmas decorations, there is a good chance that you may already have Christmas decorations from previous years. If so, you may want to think about reusing these Christmas decorations. You can spice things up a bit by rearranging the decorations and how you display them in your home to prevent them from looking too familiar. Add a Christmas bow to a wreath and you have a whole new look.
Why spend money on new Christmas decorations when you don’t have to? By keeping the above mentioned points in mind, you can easily save your money for something better, such as your Christmas dinner or Christmas gifts for your friends and family. Decorating your home for Christmas shouldn’t be a dreadful task but a delightful experience that can help bring a family closer together. Make your own decorations and bring a truly homey feel to your holidays. Keep it simple and remember what the holidays are really all about. Merry Christmas!!
Thursday, November 29, 2007
6 Common Elements for Great Designs
Color
Color is probably the most powerful of the elements. It will add interest to any area in which it is correctly used. Color can evoke strong emotions, which affects our perception of color. The human eye can see more than 16 million colors. When making choices for colors, look at the pieces in your room that will be staying and use those to choose your colors.
Line
Lines represent order. They give your eyes a direction as to where to look. Lines can be vertical, horizontal, curved, straight, diagonal, bold or fine. Lines can also have a psychological impact based on their direction and weight as well as on variations in both direction and weight. Curved and diagonal lines are dynamic while straight lines are more static. Lines can also be used to create a sense of movement or depth. They can also be combined to create effects of texture or pattern.
Pattern
Pattern is the way that a concept or design idea is arranged in a repetitive manner. It is an underlying structure which systematizes surfaces in a regular way. Pattern can be thought of as the skeleton of a design.
Texture
Texture defines the roughness or smoothness of a surface area. It can be both visual and tactile. An important element of texture is the ability to create the illusion of texture as well. Any sensation that we can imagine feeling can be described as texture. Rough, smooth, hard, soft, bristly and wet are all types of texture. Texture adds variety and interest to any design.
Shape
Shapes are forms used in a design. They are geometric areas of self-contained form. They can be 2-dimensional or 3-dimensional. They can be repeated to create a sense of movement, which increases the decorative effect of using shapes in your design. Try to limit the number of different shapes that you use in your interior design.
Space
Space is the relationship between two things. It refers to the area occupied by a shape or a form. Space can be positive or negative. It is positive when the area of space is filled in. It is negative space when used as a background. Space can add excitement or a sense of contrast to any design.
Use these six basic elements of design correctly and you can transform any room into a dynamic and interesting living area that you will enjoy spending time in. Visit GoCeilingMedallion for many more design options for your home.
Friday, November 09, 2007
GoCeilingMedallion.com Rebuilds Website Offering New Products, New Shipping Prices and More Payment Options
Over 1000 new products have been added to GoCeilingMedallion.com, many of them new ceiling medallions. Once the site is complete, GoCeilingMedallion.com anticipates a catalog of well over 3000 products. "We now offer the largest selection of ceiling medallions available for purchase on the Internet," reports GoCeilingMedallion.com’s product manager. GoCeilingMedallion.com will offer full product lines available from several manufacturers, including new products that are not in the catalogs yet. "We're especially happy with the new line of 45 to 60 inch polyurethane ceiling medallions" continues Bob Tomaskovic, product manager. Other products to be offered will include: accents and inlays, and stair brackets in addition to the 45 to 60 inch ceiling medallions.
GoCeilingMedallion.com will also offer products from Medallion Factory and Chemcrest. Entire manufacturer catalogs and products from previous manufacturers such as Architectural Ornament, Century Architectural Specialties and Superior Building Supplies will also continue to be featured.
GoCeilingMedallion.com will be offering more ways to pay for products. In addition to accepting MasterCard and Visa, GoCeilingMedallion.com will now add an option to pay with American Express and will be adding Google checkout in the near future.
"We listened to what our customers have been telling us and one of the biggest problems was with shipping. Most of the programs we looked at overcharged customers on shipments of multiple products. Rather than working with all kinds of complicated methods, we decided to stick with basic flat rate shipping. No orders in the continental
Finally, GoCeilingMedallion.com's new site will offer a search feature that will allow customers to locate products on the site's web pages using a variety of search factors. Customers will be able to use the name, size, manufacturer, and even part number, if they know it, to locate products. "Our new shopping cart with Network Solutions supports our larger catalog. We have found them to be a more robust solution to improve the shopping experience for our customers. Overall, we are just extremely excited with the changes taking place," continues Pat Tomaskovic.
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