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Moulding elements and wall panels can significantly impact a room’s look and feel. There are different moulding options and several areas where you can apply them, from walls and ceilings to floorboards. There are also plenty of color and style options to choose from, including classic white trim, faux wood beams, beadboard wall panels and more. If you’re thinking of taking on a DIY crown moulding project or adding another type of trim in your home but aren’t sure where to start, we’ll help break down the most popular types and where to use them. If you plan to put moulding in more than one room, consider getting a pro pack that contains multiple pieces of moulding in different lengths to meet your needs.
Décor moulding comes in four main types, all of which install in generally the same way. For a low-maintenance option, consider architectural moulding. It’s made from material that can be handled like wood, but it’s lighter and doesn’t warp, rot or split. Decorative moulding hides imperfections where the corners of moulding join, especially if you use corner blocks. Prefinished moulding is a budget-friendly alternative to wood that comes in woodgrain patterns so you can still achieve the look you want. Because the finish is already applied, this type of moulding is ready to install right when you purchase it. The most common décor moulding used in homes is unfinished moulding made from pine or hardwood. It comes in many different profiles to fit different styles.
Moulding can be used in virtually any home, whether the aesthetic is classic, modern or craftsman. You should also consider what type of material you’d like to use. From different wood species, including poplar, pine and oak moulding, to PVC options, choosing the right one for your project makes all the difference. If you’re not sure which moulding will work best in your home, check out our Moulding Buying Guide. You can also use our Moulding Glossary as a quick reference guide to help you understand moulding terms you may not be familiar with.
No matter what kind of moulding or millwork project you’re working on, we’ve got all of the tools and materials you need to get the job done. You can buy online and pick up at your local Lowe’s for convenience. Looking to take on a moulding project yourself? Check out our step-by-step moulding installation guide to get help on how to install crown moulding, cut crown moulding for the perfect crown moulding angles and more.