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A cornice is a projecting molding that marks the wall-ceiling junction. It conceals imperfections and adds an elegant frame to the ceiling.

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A cornice is much more than a simple connecting molding between your walls and ceiling. It is an architectural element that can add a touch of elegance and refinement to your interior. Carefully choose the model that will harmonize with the style of your room, whether it's a classic plaster design or a contemporary version in wood or stucco. A cornice can also be used to subtly illuminate the space, thanks to recessed indirect lighting. For an even more refined look, opt for a flush cornice that will perfectly blend into your walls. Whether you want to emphasize the volumes of your room or simply hide imperfections, the cornice will adapt to your needs and tastes. Let your creativity run free and combine it with other decorative elements, such as moldings or rosettes, to give character to your interior.

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A cornice is a protruding molding at the wall-ceiling junction. It conceals imperfections and frames the ceiling.

The cornice is glued with mastic adhesive at the wall-ceiling junction. Simple profile for contemporary style, ornate for classic. Painted the color of the ceiling.

Mistake: a cornice with visible joints. Connections must be caulked and sanded for an invisible finish.

There are many styles of cornices, from the most classic to the most contemporary. You can choose from molded, sculpted, coved, ogee, or simple and clean-lined cornices depending on your interior's decorative style.

The color of the cornice plays an essential role in the harmony of your decoration. You can match the cornice to the color of the wall or ceiling, or, conversely, choose a contrasting shade to create a framing and highlighting effect.

The size of the cornice depends on the ceiling height. The larger your room, the more imposing the cornice should be to maintain harmonious proportions. Opt for a cornice at least 10 cm high in a room with a ceiling of 2.50 m or more.

Cornices can be made from various materials, from the most classic to the most modern. You can choose between plaster, wood, polystyrene, polyurethane, or even stucco, depending on your budget and aesthetic preferences.

To keep your cornice in good condition, regular maintenance is necessary. Dust it gently with a soft cloth and avoid abrasive products. In case of damage, you can easily repaint it in the color of your choice.

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