How wide should crown molding be for 10-foot ceilings?

10+ Foot Ceilings
Even in casual spaces, the crown should be a minimum of 4″ while formal spaces will need a crown of at least 9″. In some cases, you will want a full entablature (cornice + picture mold) that is up to 24″ in height.
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How wide should my crown molding be?

Rule 1. The width of the molding depends on the height of the ceiling. If your ceiling is 8 feet tall, look for crown moldings that are 3 to 5 inches wide. If your ceiling is 9 to 10 feet, consider moldings that are 5 to 7 inches wide.
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Does crown molding make a room look bigger or smaller?

Does crown molding make a room look bigger or smaller? If you use crown molding that is the appropriate width and the same color as or a lighter color than the room, it will generally make the room seem taller and larger.
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How wide is ceiling crown molding?

Ceiling crown moldings typically measure between 3 and 20 inches wide. Use your room height measurement to help determine the width of the crown molding. Install a crown molding between 3 and 5 3/4 inches wide in a room with ceilings measuring 8 feet.
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Should crown molding be the same size as baseboards?

Your crown molding should be scaled to be smaller than your baseboards and appropriate to the height of your ceilings. In lower ceilings or simpler-style homes, crown moldings may be entirely unnecessary.
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How tall should baseboards be with 10ft ceilings?

Here is a great rule of thumb: A standard 8-foot wall typically has a baseboard 3 to 5 inches tall, while a 10-foot ceiling calls for 5 to 7 inches.
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Does crown Moulding increase home value?

Crown Molding can lead to increased home value and a positive ROI depending on how much you have invested in the project. Many homeowners want easy projects that will increase their resale price, and you can do that by adding crown molding.
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Should crown molding touch the ceiling?

Crown molding does not always have to be installed against both the wall and the ceiling. For a fun effect, consider installing the crown only against the wall and moving it downward about a few inches. The gap you create at the top provides a V-shaped pocket that can disguise speaker wires or LED tape lighting.
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What is the most popular crown molding?

Classic white it the most common color of crown molding.
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Is crown molding outdated?

Crown molding has been around for centuries and it will continue to be a touch of elegance for centuries to come. It is not going out of style. However some people have a preference for it while others will never notice it until it's not there.
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Where should you not put crown molding?

Also, crown moldings need a distinct starting and stopping point, ideally going around a room in both directions and meeting again. If you have a room or hall that ends by adjoining another room with a different ceiling height, there might not be a good way to put up crown moldings.
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Should you put crown molding in every room?

You may choose to add it to every room, only a few of your rooms, or even just one room, depending on your house's style and layout. It's perfectly fine to change the design of your crown molding from room to room as long as the designs are complementary and flow nicely together.
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Can you put crown molding on just one wall?

"In a modern context, it's important to use trim with a clean and simple profile that complements the home," she advises. "You can also add crown molding to one space without [using it everywhere]."
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What type of crown molding is best?

Top 7 Crown Molding Materials to Elevate Your Home's Style
  1. Wood—Best for Variety. ...
  2. Plaster—Best for High-End and High-Style Projects. ...
  3. PVC—Best for High Humidity Hot Spots. ...
  4. Flex—Best for Curvy Walls and Windows. ...
  5. Polystyrene Foam—Best for DIY No-Fuss Projects. ...
  6. Polyurethane—Best for Versatility.
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What do dimensions on crown molding mean?

Height : Measurement from the ceiling to the bottom of the crown end. Projection : Measurement from the wall to the edge of the crown end. Face : Measurement of the crown molding from top to bottom (Note : do not confuse with how the crown molding will sit as that would be the Height and Projection. ).
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How many feet of crown moulding do I need?

Divide the total number of inches by 12 to convert from inches to linear feet. For example, if your wall measured 40 inches in length, and you are installing molding on the top and bottom, 40 x 2 = 80 inches. Divide 80 by 12 to get 6.66 linear feet.
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How far down does crown molding go?

Measure the ceiling height.

For standard 8-foot-high ceilings, the crown/cornice height should be 2½ to 6 inches; for 9-foot ceilings, 3 to 7½ inches, and for 10-foot ceilings, 3½ to 8 inches.
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Is crown molding considered modern?

What Are Modern Trends In Crown Molding? Crown molding is both timeless and contemporary, and there are ways to make it fit into your home seamlessly. Here are a few of the top trends when it comes to modern crown molding. Baseboard Styles.
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What is the difference between crown and cove molding?

Cove molding

performs the same function in the same place on the wall as crown molding. The main difference is the profile; cove molding has a concave profile, which bows inward, while crown molding has a convex, flatter appearance that projects out from the wall.
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Does crown molding go all the way to ceiling?

Cabinets, including crown molding, will go all the way to the ceiling with one wall cabinet. The kitchen cabinets and molding do not go to the ceiling and the wall cabinets and trim will be just below the ceiling. Any crown molding or trim will continue around the room, above the cabinetry.
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How can I hide the gap between my ceiling and crown molding?

Start by caulking the molding as per usual, and include a bead of caulk in the gap. This will stabilize the molding. Don't worry about trying for a cosmetic fix with the caulk, just fill the void and let dry.
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Should you paint crown molding before installing?

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While you have options about how to approach painting your walls, you should always paint or otherwise finish the molding itself prior to installation. Prime the molding before painting, and for both paint and other finishes, apply the finish to all sides, even the back. This prevents warping.
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How much does crown molding installation cost per foot?

Installing and painting crown molding costs $4 to $12 per linear foot on average, not including the materials (paint and molding). Materials might add anywhere from $1 to $20 per linear foot, depending on what you go with.
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Is it expensive to add crown molding?

Most crown molding in homes falls somewhere between the two. It ranges in cost from $567 to $1,870, depending on material type and complexity. Most homeowners can expect to pay in the neighborhood of $1,218 for the cost to install crown molding throughout the home.
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Is it OK to put crown molding in a bathroom?

Crown molding and baseboard are the most common types of molding that are used in the bathroom. If your bathroom has a sloped ceiling you might, it doesn't mean that you can't embellish it with molding. For a sloped ceiling, you should consider using a frieze molding.
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