Things to Know About Victorian Crown Moulding

Written by admin on October 13th, 2011

Crown molding is one from the architectural elements that complete the line between the ceiling and the wall. You can find moldings in a wide variety of sizes and styles from classic to contemporary.

People use crown moldings for different reasons, but generally speaking, a crown molding is a traditional and charming way to enhance any room. You can find crown moldings or cornice in many older houses. It’s hard to find and also expensive to replace the old wooden crown moldings and for these reasons many homeowners choose cheaper and lightly polymer moldings to replace the damaged section of an old crown molding.

Victorian era has an impressive charming and romance style, even today and Victorian Crown Moldings add this elegance of Victorian style to any home. You can find this crown molding style in many old Victorian homes from Great Britain to East Coast of North America.

In fact, people tend is to associate any crown molding with the Victorian style and that because crown molding was so popular for centuries, thanks only to Victorian buildings. Crown molding is the characteristic architectural element for Victorian era which brings a specific personality and flavor.

Victorian Crown Molding can be very simple or a complex ornament architectural ornament. However, typically Victorian crown moldings are large and detailed ornate with waterfalls and indentations.

Angles, corners softening warm a room more than anything and to increase a layered effect your crown molding has to be at least four inches wide. It is well known crown molding should be equal or even exceed base molding to maximize its charming effect.

Due to the elegance of style, Victorian crown molding is fit for newer and contemporary homes as well. However, one piece application may be sufficient for small rooms and bathrooms. To increase its stylish effect you may a picture with the same molding frame beneath the crown molding.

For large and wide open rooms such livings and dining rooms, it is recommended three or maybe more pieces of crown molding for a rich and luxury effect. You may add also, a ceiling molding where is the chandelier to complete to add even more beautiful effect.

The use of this molding can stop only at the top of the wall. You may apply this molding around a door opening and transform this door from a banal object into art object. You can do in a similar way with a mirror and you will turn this mirror in the focal point of the room.

However, new homes with large windows, glass, and steel, simply but elegant, with a different style completely different from classical style could look be better without Victorian crown molding. Before taking a decision is a good idea to take a molding piece, to put on wall and see how it looks.

Conclusion: Although Victorian crown molding style is often find in the old historic buildings, architects, interior designers and many homeowners rediscover the charm, luxury and style of an era. Maybe, you can also, consider this beautiful molding will enhance and add value to your home.

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