Unlocking the Power & Potential of Decorative Trim in Interior Design

Decorative trim has the power to instantly elevate a room, adding depth, architectural interest, and a polished, high-end feel. It not only boosts the perceived value of your home but can also make even a basic, builder-grade space feel thoughtfully customized and refined—we’ll share some of our favorite ways to use it beautifully.

Captivate with Crown Molding

Crown molding adds an elegant, architectural finish that instantly elevates a space. It draws the eye upward, making ceilings feel higher and rooms more spacious, while also adding layered texture and visual interest. Beyond its beauty, crown molding can help conceal ceiling imperfections and create a more polished transition between wall and ceiling—bringing both form and function to your design.

Beautify with Baseboards

Baseboards may seem subtle, but they’re essential in both form and function—creating a clean transition between the walls and flooring while protecting your walls from everyday scuffs and dents. They can also hide uneven flooring or drywall edges, and when chosen thoughtfully, add a layer of character and charm that enhances the overall style of the room. Whether sleek and modern or tall and traditional, baseboards are a powerful finishing detail.

Personalize with Paneling

From classic wainscoting and modern board and batten to low or full-height wall panels, there are countless ways to use panel molding to create a custom, high-impact look. Each application offers its own unique personality—adding texture, depth, and a sense of craftsmanship that makes a space feel thoughtfully designed. Whether subtle or dramatic, paneling is a beautiful way to personalize your home with timeless style.

We also love incorporating chair rail molding, ceiling medallions, and detailed door and window casings to add elegance and architectural charm. These features work beautifully in dining rooms, entryways, hallways, and formal living spaces—anywhere you want to layer in personality and a sense of refined design.

Ready to personalize your space with beautiful baseboards or other timeless trim? We would love to help you do just that! Reach out today.

See y'all soon,

Susan

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