

CROWN MOLDING
Crown molding is a common type of molding installed at the tops of walls, where the wall meets the ceiling. It helps to create a more classy space, adding finishing touches to an area and creating a homier space.
Crown molding can be installed in common areas, bathrooms, and bedrooms. For walls less than 8 feet tall it is recommended to use crown molding between 3 and 5 3/4 inches. For walls between 9 and 10 feet tall, it is recommended to choose crown molding between 4 ¼ and 7 inches.
For walls greater than 10 feet tall, it is recommended to use crown molding over 7 inches. Crown molding has a place from the traditional farmhouse style to the modern industrial style.
SHOE MOULDING AND BASEBOARD
Baseboards are the molding or trim that covers the seam between the floor and the wall.
It is vital to improve the final appeal of a room and cover some wall imperfections; it also serves the purpose of protecting the drywall against different factors like moisture, kicks, abrasion, and bumps that could cause it to break. There are several baseboard styles, including beaded, ornate, smooth, square, curved, and more.
Like baseboard, shoe molding is an excellent way to protect the drywall from external factors and seal out insects and dirt. It is also a terrific way of adding a stylistic element to spice up an otherwise traditional baseboard.


PANEL MOULDING
Panel molding is a type of molding used on recessed or flat surfaces to create the appearance of panels. These panels instantly create a classy and unique ambiance.
Panel molding can be used in nearly any area of your house, such as the kitchen, living room, bedrooms, bathrooms, and entertainment room. It can also be used in ceilings to transform a flat surface into something new and exciting.
Panel molding is a picture-perfect alternative to create a cozy environment that invites you and your guests to sit and relax.