Archive for September, 2009

Oak Crown Molding

Thursday, September 24th, 2009

oak-crown-molding-pictureWhile oak is a very popular, high quality hardwood that is popular for furniture and other home accessories, many people may not realize that there are many styles of oak crown molding that can finish off any room beautifully.

Beautiful oak crown molding is available in finished and unfinished styles that can help to highlight existing décor, and complement any style of furniture. From basic traditional style to art deco, and beyond, you can find the perfect crown molding to add a finishing touch to the personal statement that you want to make with your home. (more…)

Cherry Crown Molding

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009

cherry-crown-molding-imageInstalling crown molding is a great way to give any room a finished style in a very short amount of time.  Hardwood crown molding can add classic style that speaks volumes about your own unique tastes; and it complements other furnishings, without being overbearing.

Cherry is a wonderful hardwood choice for crown molding and other interior hardwood finish pieces.  It develops a rich patina as it ages – you can have your cherry crown molding stained, or you can leave it unfinished and let time take its’ course. (more…)

Crown Molding

Friday, September 18th, 2009

If you are tired of staring at the same old walls day after day, there is an easy solution that can transform a boring room into a stunning masterpiece in as little as a single weekend.

Crown molding is a decorative type of trim that lies flush along the upper portion of a room’s walls where they meet with the ceiling.  It is available in many styles that suit every kind of decor and we offer attractive pricing options as well. Installing crown molding as a weekend project is a great idea for homeowners who want to spruce up their homes, without spending a lot of money.

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Types and Styles of Crown Molding

Crown molding is sold in lengths, normally by the piece.  Some types of crown molding are very inexpensive and lightweight; just keep in mind that if you go with a foam type molding substance rather than traditional wood, you will probably not be able to paint or stain it to match your current woodwork which is not ideal. This type of molding is also much less durable than the quality hardwood crown molding that we supply at Rino’s Woodworking. (more…)


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