Posts Tagged ‘interior trim’

Interior Trim and Molding Size Guideline

Saturday, July 7th, 2012

One of the most important questions that we all have about trim is, What size should it be? Getting the size and proportions of trim correct can make a huge difference in how a room is used and enjoyed. If the trim is too small or too large, it can be like a clown wearing a minuscule hat or supersize pair of shoes.

While there are some guidelines, they are, in fact, just guidelines. No rule should replace what you like and what you feel is right. Start out selecting your trim by first defining the story you and the room want to tell. From there, purchase some samples and have mock-ups built. This is all a small price to pay for getting your trim right.

Here are some guidelines from Houzz.com and Bud Dietrich, AIA — for sizing the trim in a room.


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Interior Trim Details for Walls, Ceilings, Windows, and Doors

Wednesday, June 13th, 2012

Welcome to the wonderful world of interior trim. From baseboards to casings, from crowns to railings, trim is a design element that adds depth, detail and richness to a room. But it has become so common, so ubiquitous, that many people don’t give it much thought. We go to the local lumber store or big-box home center and purchase a few feet of “colonial” or “ranch” moldings and then call it a day. That’s a shame, as there are so many profiles, sizes, materials and more.

The Design Build Pros take pride in discussing many project elements of front, such as an upgraded trim package, to match client expectations and budgets in the proper order. Our standard selections are based on the history of previous projects produced. For instance, 5 1/4″ base throughout and ceiling crown for family rooms, great rooms, and master bedrooms are a default selection. (more…)

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