Is it OK to put crown molding in a bathroom?

Bathroom Molding
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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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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What rooms do you put crown molding in?

Most experts recommend putting crown moulding in the centralized rooms of the house (like the kitchen, living room, family room, and dining room), however, the bedroom is also a great place to utilize it. It's a great way to increase the sophistication of your bedroom's design without adding clutter.
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Is crown molding outdated 2020?

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.
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Can you put wood trim in the bathroom?

Choosing wood is a good option for baseboards in a bathroom. Wood baseboards will not swell when it gets wet. You can continue the look of baseboards that you have throughout your home into the bathroom. Wood baseboards can be stained or painted giving you lots of options to complete your space.
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Should bathrooms have baseboards?

You do not need baseboards in a bathroom if the finishing of the room is extremely well done. Baseboards are used to create a tight-fitting joint between the wall and the floor and are the best option, but if the room's construction is nearly flawless, you can do without them.
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Can you put wood trim around a shower?

Ordinary wood trim won't work around shower enclosures. The trimming procedure is the same as anywhere else in your home, but when moisture is added to the equation, trim materials change drastically. If your shower enclosure is suffering from gaps or separations from the wall or floor, plain trim won't cut it.
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Does crown molding 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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Do modern homes have crown molding?

Modern Interiors do not use crown, Traditional has additional layers of decorative molding, Transitional is somewhere in the middle.
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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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Is crown molding necessary?

Crown molding offers a fairly easy way to make a room look finished and elegant at a lower cost while covering problems. It's not an essential part of a room, but it does go a long way to add class and value to a home without adding too much strain to your budget. It is also a strangely heavily-debated topic.
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Should crown molding match in all rooms?

Crown molding should match the cabinets, as a general rule of thumb, if it is primarily placed above the cabinets, or if cabinets circle the entire room. Paint the trim. If the trim carries on past the cabinets into a larger space, then paint it to match the other moldings in the room.
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Should crown moulding be the same in every room?

Not necessarily, but you want to keep it in roughly the same visual family. Moulding is about creating a consistent appearance from floor to ceiling, room to room, so you may not want to mix and match a classic Victorian or Colonial profile for your baseboard with a sharply angled Craftsman crown moulding.
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What is the point of crown molding?

A crown molding is a decorative finishing element used for capping cabinets and columns. They are also used to cap interior walls where the wall connects with the ceiling. It's commonly used at the top of a room, which is how it got its name. Typically, crown moldings are made out of wood, but other materials are.
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Should crown molding go on ceiling?

Typically, you install crown molding where the wall meets the ceiling; however, you can also place it above mantels, cabinets, bookshelves, and entryways. Crown molding is made from various materials, including plaster, wood, MDF, and polyurethane. Crown molding can make rooms look classier and more elegant.
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Does crown molding make ceiling look higher?

Crown molding can certainly be used to make ceilings look even higher. If you paint over the trim in the same color as the walls, the ceiling will seem to blend into the wall, and you won't notice the height as much. Thin trim can also make the ceiling line appear further away.
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Should baseboards match crown molding?

Baseboards and crown molding do not have to exactly match. Instead, they should have a similar element to help create a cohesive look.
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Is crown molding expensive?

The average cost to install crown molding is $7 to $16 per linear foot depending on the materials chosen and labor costs. For an average living room, crown molding costs $464 to $1,102, while a kitchen costs between $210 to $570, and an entire home costs between $2,000 and $4,000 for both labor and installation.
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What is the difference between Cove and crown 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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What's the average cost to install crown molding?

To have a professional install crown molding, expect to pay between $4 and $15 per linear foot for materials and labor. A single room costs anywhere from $300 to $800, while a whole house installation costs between $3,200 and $12,000.
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What size crown molding should I use for 8 foot ceilings?

For an 8 foot ceiling height the recommended crown size is 2-1/2″ to 6″ tall with no picture mold. Use the square footage and level of formality of the room to choose an appropriate crown size and style in that range.
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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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What type of trim goes around a shower?

For all intents and purposes, quarter-round PVC trim is the best option for showers. It has a 90-degree back with a round front. The 90-degree back fits into corners, revealing a smooth front that rejects water, and is pleasing to the touch. If you don't want quarter-round, PVC cove molding is an option.
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How do you seal a wood trim in a shower?

Sand/scrape the wood frame down to bare wood. Clean and soak it with epoxy. Multiple coats to seal the wood. Then go over the top with a high quality paint suitable for wet conditions.
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Can you put trim around a bathtub?

Affix the wood molding around the tub by applying a bead of construction adhesive. Spread a bead of construction adhesive against the wall and tub, then tack the wood molding into place. Let it dry overnight or as long a directed by the manufacturer before using the tub.
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