Crown molding
Crown molding is a decorative trim installed at the intersection where an interior wall meets the ceiling, designed to provide a graceful transition between these surfaces. Originally used for the practical purpose of covering gaps and imperfections where different building materials joined, it has evolved into a prominent aesthetic feature that adds elegance, character, and visual interest to a room. It is typically crafted from materials such as wood, plaster, or MDF, and can range from simple, minimalist profiles to highly intricate designs inspired by classical Greek and Roman architecture. Beyond its decorative appeal, crown molding can be used to draw the eye upward to create an illusion of greater height and more expansive space within an interior.

