Whether you are adding crown molding to a new home, or restoring crown molding to a vintage home for historical accuracy, the considerable value you add will be felt right away and we can assist with selectioning.
It gives any room an inviting and warm ambience, and immediately increases the market value of properties.
Crown molding is used to trim ceilings and is typically made of plaster or wood, either painted or stained, and comes in a variety of styles.
It is available in a variety of woods, from the finest to the least expensive, including poplar, cherry, red oak, hard maple, soft maple, ash, mahogany, American cherry, and pine.
The choice of wood should depend on the function of the molding and style of the room.
If the molding is going to be painted, less expensive softwood such as pine would be a good choice, and if the room requires a beautiful stained wood, a hardwood such as cherry or oak would work well.
Mendiola can help you with selection of the many production styles.
Crown molding is produced in a large number of patterns and types: dentil crown molding, cornice molding, ornamental crown molding and cove molding, embossed or smooth hardwood.
Crown molding can also be used to contain indirect lighting around the border of a ceiling to replace direct overhead lighting.
Crown molding can add romance to the bedroom, coziness to the living room, prominence to the office, and warmth to any type of property. We invite you to discover the value of crown molding in your own home or business.
Our installation will be done by qualified professionals.
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