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Moulding Designs That Work Great for Modern Houses



In most restored historic and classic homes in Oakville, the most prevailing elements are the elaborate and intricate wood mouldings. However, because many homeowners are more appealed by the modern way of life, the intricacy of mouldings in Oakville becomes out of place and may look inappropriate. You might feel sad about this if you want to live or are currently living in a modern home. Luckily, you don’t have to worry because you don’t have to forego the stylish and elemental impact of these mouldings in your home. There are certain moulding designs that are clean and simple and perfectly work with your modern living.



When it comes to ceiling wood mouldings, you have two options - an artistic crown moulding and a cove moulding. Crown mouldings in Oakville can be achieved by creating a tiered or layered art deco-style moulding that builds up high towards your ceiling. You can also copy the design in making a railing on a wall for a more dramatic effect. Conversely, cove moulding works great if you prefer a subtle design. It spans the junction of the ceiling and the wall. Once you paint it with the same color as the wall, it becomes barely obvious, or, you can also opt for a thick or oversized cove moulding with elegant details.



As for the baseboards, mouldings in Oakville are also very popular as baseboards. If you prefer a more interesting design, a flush baseboard with a shadow line, also called a reveal or a gap that runs along the top of baseboards. It slightly separates the baseboards from the beginning line of the walls, giving it a little more detail. Another option is the raised baseboards with a standard height of four inches tall. Raising this higher to six inches with flat edges, baseboard provides a much more customized and finished look to a space. If you love a streamlined finish, you can go for the simplest design, ultra-thin baseboards.

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