Tuesday, June 05, 2007

Two More Moldings You Can Use to Frame Any Room

We've talked about so many types of moldings and ways that they can be used to frame and decorate any room. With molding, you can create so many different looks for your home, you are truly limited only by your imagination.

I want to briefly talk to you about two more types of molding that you can use to accent your home.

Frieze molding has been used throughout the ages in a variety of styles. The frieze is a flat molding, frequently decorated with relief carving or classical profile. Frieze molding is usually found under the crown molding or cornice.

Picture rails and friezes are often confused, while in actuality they are two separate entities, although the difference is slight. A picture rail has a rounded top edge protruding out from the wall, where hooks are often placed. Its main purpose is for hanging pictures.

The picture rail or frieze and the chair rail form what is known in the Victorian architectural style as a tripartite. The wall is effectively broken up into three separate areas. This type of wall treatment extends your options for decorating considerably.

Panel molding is used to break large surfaces up into panels. Panel molding is normally found on doors, but can also be used to decorate walls and ceilings. Fairly easy to install for the average do-it-yourself homeowner, panel molding can be used to create a custom look. Panels can be used in creative ways utilizing such features as size, curves, and decorative corners. Little details may be slipped inside to create an even more elegant look.

Use polyurethane moldings to easily create elaborate panel designs. Mix and match panel moldings with frieze moldings or chair railings. Some can also be used alone as small chair rails or you can use them to create wall or ceiling panels. More elaborate designs can be used by combining corners. There is no limit to what you can do with these versatile accents.

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