Elegant top molding crafted of solid mahogany and used on the top of our Gun Cabinets. Crown molding is an additional option.
The uppermost moulding next to the ceiling.
A sculptured-style top molding generally used in our custom wine cellars.
Elegant top molding crafted of solid mahogany and used on the top of some of our Cigar Cabinets.
(var: crown moulding): A molding where the wall and ceiling meet; top molding on furniture or cabinetry.
Molding that finishes the junction between a wall and a roof at the eave.
Decorative molding applied to tops of kitchen cabinets.
An ornate molding used at the top of an interior wall.
Runs along the top exposed edges of a cabinet and comes in a variety of shapes and sizes. For decorative purposes only.
Moldings where walls and ceiling meet; uppermost molding along furniture or cabinetry
A family of molding derived from early Greek Cyma Recta styles. Used to cap walls, pilasters, cabinets and to create interior and exterior cornice assemblies, door and window hoods.
transitional, or terminal element that contours or outlines the edges and surfaces on a projection or cavity, such as a cornice, architrave, capital, arch, base, or jamb; the surface of a molding is modeled with recesses and reliefs, which either maintain a constant profile or are set in rhythmically repeated patterns
A decorative band of finish board used to cover the joint between wall and ceiling.
A decorative trim board installed horizontally to cover the joint between wall and ceiling.
A molding used on cornice or wherever an interior angle is to be covered.
A wide, intricately carved piece of molding usually used on top of wall cabinets or furniture.
Molding where the wall and ceiling meet or the uppermost molding along a piece of furniture or cabinetry.
A decorative molding attached to a wall at ceiling height, usually used in conjunction with paneled walls.
A piece of wood that is the corner trim at the tops of walls. Found outside under a roof overhang or inside at the ceiling. Also caps off the tops of kitchen cabinets.
A molding used to cover any joint. Commonly refers to ceiling molding.
A convex strip of wood or other material (molding) used on an inside corner (cornice) to cover the corner joint formed where a wall meets a ceiling or roof.
A type of molding, with a curved face and chamfers on the edges, used around the top of a room where the wall meets the ceiling.
Crown molding encapsulates a large family of moldings which are designed to gracefully flare out to a finished top edge; generally used for capping walls, pilasters, cabinets; used extensively in the creation of interior and exterior cornice assemblies and door and window hoods.