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  2. Five cheap home décor tricks with trim and molding

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  3. 19 Crown Molding Ideas That Will Add Character and Elegance ...

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    Crown molding is inherently decorative, but adding detail to the trim provides an extra touch of character. “Before installing the molding, ...

  4. Crown molding - Wikipedia

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    A compound crown molding built up out of several individual trim elements Decorative pilaster of natural cherry hardwood topped with crown molding Crown molding may be a complex build-up of multiple trim elements, in this case built-out slightly above a window with short 90-degree returns The relief on this short 90-degree return of crown molding was back-cut with a coping saw

  5. These Crown Molding Design Ideas Are Edgy AF

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    By using molding as trim slightly lower than the crown molding, a sense of grandeur is added to this suite at the Beekman hotel in New York City. Bjorn Wallander Play with Contrasting Styles

  6. Molding (decorative) - Wikipedia

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    Crown moulding: Wide, sprung moulding that is used at the junction of an interior wall and ceiling. General term for any moulding at the top or "crowning" an architectural element. General term for any moulding at the top or "crowning" an architectural element.

  7. Metal casting - Wikipedia

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    Molding material: The material that is packed around the pattern and then the pattern is removed to leave the cavity where the casting material will be poured. Flask: The rigid wood or metal frame that holds the molding material. Cope: The top half of the pattern, flask, mold, or core. Drag: The bottom half of the pattern, flask, mold, or core.