| A crown molding "build-up" can add the finishing touch along the top of wall cabinets. Additional moldings, trim and valances make possible a wide range of decorative design options. |
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| Range hood made of universal fillers, lined with contrasting Cherry Chocolate swirl insert and large rosette corbels. Under the wall cabinets, light rail molding with the same contrasting trim |
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Using a filler strip just below the crown molding treatment creates an area for a stunning onlay |
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Crown molding with dentil molding insert is a favorite in traditional decorating schemes |
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| A crown valance gives a more decorative finish to a bathroom cabinet while creating open storage |
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An insert molding like this acanthus leaf design works well under a wall cabinet to hide task lighting |
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Under-cabinet detail — combination of countertop edge modling and inside corner trim |
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| Hot right now — combining two different wood tones. Here a center beaded insert molding does double duty as part of the crown molding and as a decorative frame on a corner block |
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3-piece build-up with crown molding, center beaded insert molding and triple bead molding |
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Traditional classic crown molding with a center beaded insert rests on top of ivy insert molding for a taller, more dramatic effect, especially with a finish that contrasts with the cabinetry |
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| Classic crown with dentil insert stacked on top of countertop edge molding |
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Classic crown molding is used in combination with center bead insert and egg & dart moldings |
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An arched valance sets off a display area on a bookcase. Fluted fillers topped off with small scroll ornaments create a column effect between sections |
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| Angled crown molding rests atop egg & dart molding for a unique build-up along the top of cabinets |
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