Common questions

What are the different types of trim?

What are the different types of trim?

15 Types of Trim You Should Know

  • of 15. Crown Molding. Given its name, it’s no surprise that crown molding is the king (or queen!) of trim.
  • of 15. Baseboard.
  • of 15. Chair Rail.
  • of 15. Picture Rail.
  • of 15. Picture Frame Molding.
  • of 15. Panel Molding.
  • of 15. Door or Window Trim (Casing)
  • of 15. Pierced Molding.

How do I choose a trim style?

As a rule of thumb, the baseboard and crown molding should be in balance so that one doesn’t overpower the other. In rooms with a standard 8-foot-high ceiling, no baseboard or crown should be more than 6 inches tall. Most trim between 3 1/2 and 6 inches in height works well in these rooms.

What kind of trim is popular?

Baseboards. Baseboards are the most common type of trim found in houses. Baseboards range from the very narrow type all the way up to 6 inch wide baseboards found in many older houses. Baseboards dress up a room and serve as a defining line at the bottom of the walls.

What are the four types of moldings?

Here’s a quick look at where to apply specific types of moulding in your home:

  • Wall and ceiling: Chair rail, panel moulding, wainscoting, picture rail and crown moulding.
  • Floor: Baseboard moulding.
  • Doors and windows: Casing or architraves.

What is Craftsman style trim?

Craftsman-style homes are inspired by hand-crafted features. Unlike Victorian homes, Craftsman homes feature horizontal lines and take an artisanal approach to decoration. Built-in bookshelves, window seats, and exposed beams are standard. Craftsman style homes typically feature thick trim around the windows and doors.

Do baseboards and trim have to match?

The baseboards do not have to match the trim. As long as the color of the baseboards and the color of the trim complement one another, your room will still look cohesive. If you want to match your baseboards and trim, that is always an option. Below is an example of baseboards and trim that are the same color.

How do I choose baseboard trim?

Select baseboard that is tall enough to “be a noticeable accent without overpowering,” according to the website One Project Closer. One rule of thumb is to use baseboard that is 5-1/4 inches tall for a room that is 8 feet tall. Use taller baseboard in taller rooms.

Do tall baseboards make a room look bigger?

If you match the color of the molding to the walls, it can make a low ceilinged room look taller. By keeping a unified color, it tricks the eye into a continued column and gives the illusion of height.

What is the decorative trim on walls called?

Baseboard: Also called wall base, this moulding is applied around the lower perimeter of the room along a finished floor. Base Cap: A moulding applied atop a piece of base moulding flush with the wall to create a decorative look.

What are the types of interior trim?

The most common types of interior trim are chair rails, wainscoting and raised panel molding on walls, casings around windows, baseboards where the walls meet the floor and cornice trim where the walls meet the ceiling.

What are the different types of window trim?

Window trim for your home can be made out of several different kinds of wood. Fir, pine, redwood, and cedar are four popular wood choices of exterior window trim for your home. Other materials used for window trim can include synthetic materials, bamboo , or vinyl.

Craftsman Style Trim. Inside the sunroom, simple craftsman style trim was installed around all the doors, windows, floors and along the seams in the ceiling. The trim is all whitewashed like the pine shiplap walls. This allows the natural wood grain and knots to show a little and gives the room a rustic appearance.

How do you paint interior window trim?

Painting the Trim Pour your paint into a bucket. Dip your paintbrush into the paint. Paint the frame slowly with long and even strokes. Paint the window sash. Paint the window trim. Clean up your paint and brushes.

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Ruth Doyle