


When selecting an outside corner molding, be sure it blends well with the other molding on your cabinets. Outside corner molding is an optional addition to your cabinets that adds a decorative, traditional detail to the outer corners. Toe kick molding is a simple addition that serves to cover the exposed wood under the bottom edge of your lower cabinets, giving it a clean look. If your kitchen already had molding around the edges of the floor, adding base molding to your cabinets creates a seamless, integrated look. Installed at the foot of the cabinets, base molding gives the space a more finished appearance. Base Moldingīase molding adds visual interest and a sense of foundation to your lower cabinets. Choose a light rail that complements the style of your crown molding for a seamless, finished look. Used at the base of your upper cabinets, light rail molding adds a decorative touch while concealing under-cabinet lighting. This is a great choice if your crown molding isn’t quite thick enough to reach the ceiling and you want to close off the gap above your cabinets. Riser molding is paired with crown molding to help raise the crown a bit higher to allow it to bond with the ceiling.

Popular looks include cove and dentil crown molding.ĭepending on the height of your kitchen ceiling, crown molding can be installed against the ceiling or with some space left above. You can find a variety of crown molding styles, with various heights and levels of projection, ranging from plain to ornate. If your cabinets are feeling plain, adding crown molding could give your kitchen a fresh and finished look. Crown molding is installed at the top of the cabinets and is a great way to add an extra touch of personality. You’ve probably heard of crown molding, a popular type of molding that helps your cabinets look finished and elegant. We’ll take a look at each common type of cabinet molding, where it’s used and the purpose it serves. If you’re overwhelmed by the options, start here. There are a huge variety of types, styles, patterns and shapes when it comes to molding.
Scribe molding upgrade#
Be sure to order scribe molding along with our other coordinating Shaker White accessories to complete your project and achieve the sleek, built-in look that you have always dreamed.If you’re planning to upgrade your kitchen with new ready-to-assemble or pre-assembled cabinets, don’t forget about trim and molding! Consider adding cabinet molding to take your new cabinet installation to the next level and make your kitchen cabinets look polished and complete. For a new kitchen that's the envy of the neighborhood, Hampton Bay brand cabinets offer attractive styling and impressive features at budget-friendly prices. Scribe Molding is also slightly flexible which allows for forgiveness when installing on walls, ceilings, or floors that have a slight curvature. So, what is Scribe Molding? Scribe Molding is a thin piece of finished trim for cabinets that is designed to cover gaps, inconsistencies, or raw edges that are visible where the cabinet meets the ceiling or wall. Our Hampton Bay Cabinet Scribe Molding in Satin White is designed to provide a sleek, finished look to your project and coordinates perfectly with our Hampton Bay Shaker White kitchen cabinets.
