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Crown Molding Question Ken Kose 09-14-2008
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Posted by Ken Kose on September 14, 2008, 7:53 am


Here's one for the interior designers. Our house has polyurethaned
pine wood trim and base board. We have white ceilings and colored
walls. Can we have white crown molding on the ceiling and keep a
varnished pine wood base board trim?

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Posted by Don & Lucille on September 14, 2008, 8:13 am


If you can look at it without cringing what would it matter what the
decorators say,unless you plan to sell!
> Here's one for the interior designers. Our house has polyurethaned
> pine wood trim and base board. We have white ceilings and colored
> walls. Can we have white crown molding on the ceiling and keep a
> varnished pine wood base board trim?



Posted by Norminn on September 14, 2008, 8:52 am


Ken Kose wrote:

>Here's one for the interior designers. Our house has polyurethaned
>pine wood trim and base board. We have white ceilings and colored
>walls. Can we have white crown molding on the ceiling and keep a
>varnished pine wood base board trim?
>
>
Might make the pine stick out like a sore thumb. Is the pine "something
special", being
you don't want it the same color?. Painting trim a strong contrast to
walls makes the the trim stand
out more......looks good if the doors and windows are even and balanced.

Posted by Phisherman on September 14, 2008, 8:58 am


On Sun, 14 Sep 2008 04:53:00 -0700 (PDT), Ken Kose

>Here's one for the interior designers. Our house has polyurethaned
>pine wood trim and base board. We have white ceilings and colored
>walls. Can we have white crown molding on the ceiling and keep a
>varnished pine wood base board trim?


You can do whatever you want, but I think the same finish for all trim
looks best.

Posted by The dude on September 14, 2008, 12:13 pm


Ken Kose wrote:
> Here's one for the interior designers. Our house has polyurethaned
> pine wood trim and base board. We have white ceilings and colored
> walls. Can we have white crown molding on the ceiling and keep a
> varnished pine wood base board trim?

Why not just do pine wood crown molding also??

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