Should crown molding and baseboards be the same size?

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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Can crown molding be bigger than baseboards?

They can be larger, but any smaller can make the room look a little out of proportion. For the rest of your trim – play around. Play with making some elements the same size. For instance, try making your crown moulding and baseboards the same size to create symmetry and uniformity.
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How do you match crown molding to baseboards?

The general rule of thumb is that the baseboards and molding of a room, and of the house in general, should work together even if they don't directly match. The molding can stand out on its own as it is generally more ornate, while the baseboards can contrast or complement the walls or floors.
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Should baseboards and door trim be the same size?

A general rule followed by most installers is to keep the baseboard thickness about one-eighth inch thinner than door and window casings. This creates a slight relief at the base of the door frame and also allows for slight imperfections in the way the door is hung.
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Does crown molding make 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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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 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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What size baseboard trim should I use?

A general rule of thumb for your baseboards is the 7 percent rule — they should equal 7 percent of the overall height of your room. So, if you have 8-foot ceilings, your baseboards will look best at around 7 inches high.
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Does trim style need to match throughout house?

As a general rule, plan to paint all the trim throughout the main areas of the house the same color to create a unified effect from room to room. In more personal spaces, such as bedrooms and bathrooms, you might want to play around with more unique wall and trim color combinations.
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How wide should my baseboards be?

Most baseboards are 1/2 to 1 inch thick and 3 to 8 inches tall. Gauge baseboard size by its relationship to crown and casing. Baseboard is typically taller than casing is wide, and about as tall as the crown. The taller the crown, the taller the baseboard should be to maintain visual balance.
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Is crown molding out of style 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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Should crown molding match ceiling or trim?

Molding and Ceiling

The crown molding color generally should not be the same as the ceiling shade because when molding matches the ceiling, the ceiling seems heavier and the molding insignificant. The molding was put there as a decorative accent for the room; camouflaging it against the ceiling has the opposite effect.
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Should crown molding be darker or lighter than walls?

Crown molding not only adds visual appeal to any room, but actually gives the impression of raising the ceiling to make the room appear larger. Crown molding should be painted lighter than your walls to create a slight contrast and draw attention to the space's architectural beauty.
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Does crown molding make room look shorter?

Crown molding can make a room look bigger or smaller based on the width, color, and style. Wide, contrasting, and ornate molding will make a room with short ceilings appear smaller. Thin, color-matched, and simple molding will blend the walls into the ceiling in a smooth transition and make a room look bigger.
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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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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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Do baseboards have to be the same throughout the house?

Should baseboards look like the other molding in the room? Dixon says there are many arcane rules behind choosing and installing molding. In general, however, the design should tie in with the room's other trim. “All the trim should be part of the same family, with similar detail and proportions,” he says.
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Is white trim going out of style?

This trend is still going strong through 2021. White cabinetry and baseboards are being traded for something with more tone or color. So if you have and love your white walls–this trend is for you because it's a great way to add character and color or contrast to your space!
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Is it OK to mix trim styles?

Trim types can be mixed and matched, but as with any design concept, there is an art to achieving an appealing aesthetic.
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Can baseboards be too tall?

If the baseboard is too tall for the room, it will not provide the balance needed to make the room visually appealing. Instead, it will appear to close the walls of the room up, as the distance from the baseboard to the ceiling is too minimal.
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Should baseboards have quarter round?

While quarter-round can be installed along the bottom of baseboard, trim carpenters and homeowners tend to prefer the sleeker look of shoe molding, which is taller and narrower than its curved counterpart.
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How tall should baseboards be with 8 ft ceilings?

A general rule of thumb for your baseboards is the 7 percent rule — they should equal 7 percent of the overall height of your room. So, if you have 8-foot ceilings, your baseboards will look best at around 7 inches high.
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How wide should crown molding be for 9 foot ceiling?

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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How do you choose crown molding size?

Measure the ceiling height.

Ceiling height is the ultimate arbiter of size, according to architect Richard Sammons, coauthor of Get Your House Right. 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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Does adding 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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