Wall Molding

Architectural elements

Definition

Wall molding is a decorative relief in plaster or polyurethane applied to the wall. It structures the surface and adds a classic or neo-classic character.

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As an interior design expert, I can advise you on the judicious use of wall moldings. These architectural elements bring a classic or neoclassical touch to your interior, while visually structuring your walls. Whether you opt for plaster or polyurethane, these decorative reliefs adapt to a wide variety of styles, from traditional to more contemporary. Carefully placed, wall moldings can enhance your spaces, create areas of interest, and guide the eye. They are ideal for dressing up smooth, bare walls, or highlighting the lines of your architecture. Play with dimensions, shapes, and patterns for a custom decoration that reflects your personality. Your wall moldings can also serve as a support for other decorative elements, such as paintings, mirrors, or light fixtures. Embrace this touch of elegance and refinement to infuse a warm and sophisticated atmosphere into your interior.

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Frequently asked questions

Wall molding is a decorative relief on the wall. It structures the surface and adds a classic character.

Wall moldings are glued and nailed, then painted. In rectangles to frame a wall section, in a frieze to add rhythm. The same color as the wall for a discreet look, contrasted for an accent.

Mistake: disproportionate moldings (too thin in a large room, too thick in a small one). Adapt the size to the volume of the room.

The main options for wall moldings are plaster, polyurethane, and wood moldings. Each material offers advantages in terms of durability, ease of installation, and decorative style.

You can choose moldings in a color that contrasts with the wall to make them stand out, or in a similar shade for a more discreet look. Also consider the overall color palette of your room.

The size of wall moldings depends on the wall surface and ceiling height. Opt for larger moldings for spacious rooms and finer moldings for smaller spaces, to maintain proportions.

Wall moldings can be used to frame doors, windows, mirrors, or paintings. They can also be arranged in a frieze on the ceiling or walls to create an architectural effect.

To keep your wall moldings looking new, dust them regularly with a soft cloth. Avoid abrasive products and water that could damage them. For stubborn stains, use a mild, material-specific cleaner.

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