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How To Select The Perfect Crown Molding For Your Home

As you know, no room is truly complete without the addition of crown molding. Not only does it allow you to cover the seams between your wall and the ceiling, it can prove to be an important design element helping you create a sleek and traditional look. However, shopping for molding may be an overwhelming task at first, which is why the helpful advice below can take the guesswork out of shopping.

Budget

The first thing you need to do is to create a budget for your molding. Obviously, higher quality materials and an ornate design are going to cost significantly more than a composition wood or plastic piece. Molding is sold by the square foot, which is basically 12 inches. Measure your room to get an idea of what it costs to get a basic piece versus an ornate piece.

 

Design

Crown molding is a wonderful architectural element in any home. You can get pieces that have simple ridges or ones that have ornately carved figurals. Of course, the overall look and feel of your home is going to play a big role in your final selection.

Construction

The most expensive molding pieces are carved from solid wood. Going down the scale, you will find wood composition molding as well as ones manufactured from plastic. If you can't afford real wood, there are still some fantastic imitation molding pieces out there.

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Width

Lastly, you need to consider finding molding pieces in an appropriate width for your room. If you have a high ceiling, wide molding looks fantastic. However, for lower ceilings, it is advisable to select thinner molding pieces as wide molding can make the space feel even more cramped.

Next time you go shopping for molding, consider the tips you've just read!

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Creative Decorating Ideas Using  Brick Wallpaper

Brick is one of the most classic design elements, adding a tremendous amount of charm and character to a space. Unfortunately, most modern homes and apartments don't have existing brick walls. One way around this problem is to use brick wallpaper instead.

This wallpaper is designed to fool the eye. Not only is it printed with a brick pattern, but most higher-end wallpapers are also textured to look like brick. That means that unless you actually touch it with your hand, it is practically impossible to tell the different between wallpaper and the real thing. Here are  just a few ways that you can use this unique wallpaper to add character to your space:

Create An Accent Wall

By applying the wallpaper to a single wall within your room, you can create a stunning accent wall. Try to choose a wall that makes sense with the overall layout of the room. For instance, in a bedroom you may want to wallpaper the wall behind the bed to help anchor the bed within the space.

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Opt For Rustic Patterns

To capture the look of a high-end loft, opt for a rustic brick pattern that looks old and worn. Look for patterns with faded bricks with slight imperfections to create a realistic look. Enhance the look by choosing industrial-inspired furniture and accessories for your space.

Create A Faux-Brick Fireplace

Most modern fireplaces lack the drama that you can often find in older homes. You can change this by using wallpaper to create a dramatic faux-brick wall behind your fireplace. Simply apply the wallpaper from the top of the fireplace all the way to the ceiling to create the illusion of a brick wall behind the fireplace.

 

Wallpaper The Base Of A Bar, Breakfast Counter Or Kitchen Island

If you have a bar, breakfast counter or kitchen island in your home, you can help it stand out by applying wallpaper with a brick pattern to the base. This can add depth and dimension to your room, transforming a boring island or counter top into a work of art.

As you can see, there are a number of different ways you can use brick wallpaper to enhance your space. When choosing wallpaper, look for details that add to the illusion of real brick. This includes imperfections in each of the bricks, realistic colors and a textured surface that mimics the look of brick.

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