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From Floor To Ceiling Wood Adds Style!


by Jeff Hosking

Have you ever looked about your home and felt you needed something special to help coordinate
your new floor, your new décor? How about pulling it all together with wood trim? Yours can be matching species or ones that coordinate with your wood floor and furniture. Now, here’s an accessory that maximizes your investment in your home! Solid hardwood moldings are a simple way to create a new and very personal look throughout your home without the cost of a complete
make over. One way to achieve that custom look is with custom moldings. Why not be creative and let us show you how to use two or more custom molding pieces to create stylish and unique trim designs? In hardwoods alone there are more than 350 standard molding shapes and profiles to choose from, not to mention countless new species now available. Start with the baseboards, whose job it is to frame your floor and to create a visual base on which the wall “sits.” In older homes, baseboards may be showing their age. In newer ones, builders often overlook this detail. Sometimes we recommend getting back to basics by removing the old stained scratched and worn wood baseboard and using a two piece baseboard with a decorative cap painted white to accent the whole room. It can be as simple as putting together two or more pieces of molding, say a rounded, convex piece at the bottom of the four to- six-inch flat board and a recessed or concave piece on top.

That’s just the beginning of how you can decorate using wood trim. Start thinking door and window casings, chair rails, wainscoting and bookcases. Enhance a focal point fireplace further with insets of wood medallions, metal, ceramic and stone –– even the custom family crest! Take the look all the way to the ceiling and crown moldings. Let us show you how to make the most of wood trim and molding for your home. For example, if you wish to use a cherry hardwood for the baseboard and door and window casings, try using a less expensive wood stained the same color for the crown moldings. Let us also show you how to decorate with wood, everything from traditional American hardwood to the new exotics like Brazilian Cherry –– even bamboo!
We can explain a host of decorating ideas such as selecting molding that matches your wood floor and furnishings or coordinates with them!

About the Author
Here author Jeff Hosking, President and CEO of Hosking Hardwood Flooring, writes about create a new and very personal look without any cost. You may visit the Hosking Hardwood website for more information on Hardwood floors, solid wood floor and much more.
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