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MDF Moulding Ideas For Every Room In Your Home

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Whether it is your living room, kitchen, or master bedroom, which you think requires some attention, you can fill your home with a vibrant atmosphere by designing it with suitable MDF moulding. But before making a choice to decorate your home by adding MDF moulding, you need to know what benefits this type of trim work offers. 

MDF Moulding for Your Living Room 

Add trim around doorways as an elegant finishing touch that complements other decorative elements in your living room design scheme (such as crown moulding). You could also use it on window casings to complement the curtains you hang at each window. Use mitered corners for added visual interest and symmetry when installing crown moulding or baseboard trim.

MDF Crown Moulding for Your Kitchen

MDF moulding is a great option for kitchens because it's easy to cut, paint and install. It's also extremely durable, so you'll be able to enjoy your new kitchen for many years. Here are a couple of ways to use MDF moulding in the kitchen:

  • Over Island: Adding crown moulding over an island gives it a finished look and helps make it stand out in your kitchen. This is important if you have an open floor plan and want people walking through the room to notice everything you've done with the space.
  • Around Cabinets: If you have cabinets built into an island or peninsula, adding crown moulding around them will give them more depth and help create an illusion that they're higher than they really are. This works well if you have lower cabinets with backsplashes behind them that don't go all the way up to the ceiling.

These are some of the many different ways that MDF mouldings can be used in the design of your kitchen. 

Decorating With MDF Chair Rail Moulding

Chair rail moulding is one of the simplest and most versatile ways to add a decorative touch to any room in your home. The basic design consists of a strip of wood that runs the length of a wall, with a beveled edge on top. It can be made from virtually any wood, but MDF is often used because it's lightweight, easy to work with, and painted.

Mouldings are designed to cover the gap around the wall of a house. There are different types of mouldings that can add charm to different rooms. Speak to an MDF moulding supplier to get help with these improvements to your home. 

To find out more, contact a company like Saguaro Moulding Inc.


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