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Adding Woodwork Trim To Your Home

Adding woodwork trim to doorways, floors, windows and ceilings can give a room the impression of having a much larger space. There are many different kinds of woodwork trim for these projects.

By adding baseboards, you can hide the area of the base of the floor and the wall. This will prevent damage to walls from the moving of furniture or day to day room activity and will make the space look more decorative. Woodwork baseboards will add style and value to any home.

Crown molding, the inverse of floor baseboards, can also be added to the space between the ceiling to the top of your wall. This will add the illusion of height and the presence of elegance to your finished room design. Crown molding is an efficient way of adding character and spice to your previously undefined space.

The trim that surrounds doors and windows is called case molding. This kind of trim is used to cover the space between the drywall and the door or window. As an added feature the trim also keeps out wind drafts on exterior walls. It also adds style and personality to your home, while making your home a more cost efficient place to live.

Adding woodwork trim to rooms in a home is a relatively easy, cheap and highly decorative way to add to a room’s décor.

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