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(ARA) Walk into any older home and you will likely find a lot of hardwood details -- wainscoting, crown molding, fireplace surrounds, spindled staircases, even chair rails -- because decorative trim used to be standard in new home construction. After World War II, builders began reducing the amount of trim, using just enough to cover gaps around windows, door frames and between walls and floors. Unfortunately, that cost reducing practice continues with most new home construction. As a result, today’s rooms often appear plain and featureless, lacking the warm ornamental details that would otherwise provide architectural character. But they don’t have to be plain, according to the American Hardwood Information Center. Enhance the character of your home by installing or upgrading its trim. It can be as easy as it sounds. Consider some of these cost-effective ways to add hardwood details to your home. Wainscoting Wainscoting is a type of paneling most often used to decorate the lower three feet of a wall. It comes in different styles, from simple flat panels to a raised design or beadboard. It is installed with nails, screws, glue, or a combination of these and is usually topped with crown molding or a chair rail. During colonial times, it served to protect the bottom portion of a wall from water damage arising from a
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cracked foundation. Today, it continues to ward off damage -- scratches, dings and the like -- while adding warmth and great architectural interest to any room. In living and dining rooms, dens, and libraries, it adds a formal look, especially when finished in a dark stain or paint. A white finished wainscoting in a living room suggests more of the country cottage look. And the wall above the wainscoting panels can then be painted or wallpapered to achieve the desired look. In bathrooms, including wainscoting is a great way to add architectural interest without having to totally remodel. It is most commonly featured as white beadboard, which creates a clean, crisp feeling and complements any accent color. And try it on the ceiling -- it’s a great way to hide an old-fashioned textured ceiling without the bother of removing it.
Chair rail A chair rail is functional as well as decorative. It helps protect areas where chair backs might damage the wall. Various chair rail styles are available. They can be a single piece of wood, called a molding profile, or two or more different moldings can be combined to create a built-up profile. Chair rails are often used alone, but are also used to top wainscoting to give it a clean edge. When teamed with wainscoting, it will have a groove underneath that allows it to be placed onto the wainscoting, so be sure to install the wainscoting first. Crown molding Any molding or group of moldings installed between the wall and a ceiling is called a cornice. It provides a decorative transition between the wall and ceiling, and can improve the appearance of almost any room. Crown molding is the most popular cornice. It is a thin length of wood installed diagonally to the corner of the wall and ceiling. Like chair rails, crown moldings can be a single piece of wood, or can be built up of a number of different profiles. Some cornices include details such as dentil blocks and other intricate features. Since crown molding is placed at an angle to the wall, the cuts needed to form corners are more complicated, so you might want to have it installed by a professional. From plain to elegant Redecorate by incorporating hardwood architectural details and see how wainscoting, chair rails and crown molding create a greater sense of warmth and enhance the beauty of your home. These easy and cost-effective additions will transform any room from plain and empty to a richly textured, even elegant, living space. For other decorating ideas and for more information about American hardwoods, visit www.HardwoodInfo. com, a service of the Hardwood Manufacturers Association.
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