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Our crown molding, decorative door casings and window casings are the ideal completion to your room. These polyurethane crown moldings come with a white primer ready to paint unless otherwise mentioned. Polyurethane crown molding and millwork is weather resistant so they are ideal for use as indoor casings or outdoor casings.
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Profile Moldings and Crown-Molding.com began making flexible crown molding, window casings and trim back in 1993. Later in the nineties we began manufacturing polyurethane crown molding and millwork along with a complete line of door surrounds, polyurethane ceiling medallions, and various architectural details; along with our crown molding, our dentil blocks and medallions were a popular item with dealers throughout the country.
Profile Moldings manufactured decorative crown molding and millwork profiles utilizing high grade rigid polyurethane typical in the manufacture of crown molding. Rigid polyurethane packed to a six pound density creates a molding product that maintains a similar density to fir molding.
Along with these decorative crown molding profiles, Profile moldings also manufactured a complete line of flexible crown molding, window and door casings and baseboard trim. These crown molding and related profiles were sold through crown molding millwork dealers throughout Canada and the United States.
In 2008 Profile Moldings was reorganized with the crown molding and trim manufacturing side of the business being taken over by related interests.
Through it’s stores on line and through out the web, Profile Moldings sells it’s crown molding and related polyurethane trim direct to the public in Canada and the United States.
We now import our crown molding, casings, door surrounds and medallions from overseas and stock these decorative millwork products in our US distribution centers. from Florida to Texas and New Jersey to California.
Our experience in the crown molding business comes from fifteen years in the business selling polyurethane crown molding and polymer manufactured architectural elements through dealers and the public. Having manufactured our crown moldings, decorative corbels and dentil bocks our selves, we stick to a very tight code selecting products from other crown molding manufacturers. Our customers have come to rely on our moldings profiles for their quality and our company for it’s continuing integrity. . . . we hope you will give us a try.
How does the room size and ceiling height determine which crown molding I should purchace?
Some people are of the opinion that the height of a ceiling or the size of a room has everything to do with selecting crown moldings; an interior designer may suggest otherwise.
When selecting crown molding and cornice moldings, it is important not only to imagine what the crown moldings will look like as part of the room, but what these molding profiles will do to the overall appearance and transformation of the room. While smaller profiles typically finish a room nicely, larger crown moldings with different shapes and profiles can change the entire look of the room. Installing a very large cove molding in a room of any size will give the ceiling a rounded appearance at the walls. This crown molding application could be used in a large dining room or even a small powder room or bath area; for a less daring approach, a smaller profile would offer a similar effect, while at the same time adding a bit of detail and definition.
Designers seem to be moving away from the idea that the size of a room or height of a wall determines the size of the crown molding to be installed. One adage still maintained however, is that the height of the baseboards along the bottom of the wall should be chosen to compliment the size of the crown moldings above. The larger the crown, the larger the baseboard installed below.
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