
Add Style to Any Room of Your Home With These Wall Molding Ideas
This article explores various wall molding and trim ideas that can add personality, flair, and architectural interest to any room. Interior designers often use these techniques to enhance visual appeal. Kristina Phillips, founder of Kristina Phillips Interior Design, highlights that moldings and trims contribute to both detail and historical character within a space. The article presents 11 distinct approaches to incorporating these elements.
One suggestion is to install dental crown molding, particularly suitable for those who appreciate the ornate style of historic homes. Phillips exemplifies this in a formal dining room where white dental crown molding complements chinoiserie-style wallpaper. Another idea involves painting the trim, as seen in a bedroom designed by David and Kerry Kersh under the mentorship of Taniya Nayak. This approach uses a single paint color for the trim to create a textural effect, such as a chevron pattern, making a bold yet understated impact.
For a different aesthetic, stained wood trim can be used to extend visual interest to the ceiling, creating a canopy-like effect, as demonstrated by Nayak in a guest room. This method allows the natural beauty of wood to stand out, pairing well with vibrant textiles. Bold beadboard is another option, with Linda Hayslett of LH.Designs suggesting dark colors like black or charcoal gray to introduce a moody and personalized touch. Ceiling medallions are recommended by Molly Torres Pornof of DATE Interiors to draw the eye upward and add architectural detail.
Highlighting unique architectural features, such as nooks or archways, with molding is also discussed. Maggie Griffin of Maggie Griffin Design uses picture frame molding in a formal dining room with a robin's egg blue paint color to add dimension. Chair rail molding, a timeless choice, is showcased in a salmon and white dining room by Andi Morse of Andi Morse Design, often paired with additional picture frame molding, which is also available in removable options for renters. The article further suggests personalizing staircases with board and batten, an idea from Laura Williams of ATX Interior Design, which can be painted in various colors to complement neutral furnishings.
For rooms with tall ceilings, Brad Ramsey of Brad Ramsey Interiors used wall paneling in a grand stairwell to break up the height, extending it to the chair rail level of the upstairs hallway. This approach not only adds visual appeal but can also ingeniously conceal storage, such as a hidden coat closet under the stairs. Finally, Eddie Maestri of Maestri Studio encourages creativity with picture frame molding by designing eye-catching, non-rectangular shapes that subtly reflect the home's architectural period.
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