Crown molding can add a finishing touch to your dining room.
The dining room is typically a room in your house that doesn't get a whole lot of use, but you want to be classy and elegant when it does. Many families use their dining room on a nightly basis, while others wait for special occasions. Aside from table settings, furniture and choice of floor, crown molding can give your dining room the feel you want. Crown molding is the decorative trim that runs along the top of the walls.
Wood
Traditional crown molding is made from wood. There are several types to choose from that would go well in your dining room. Softwoods such as spruce, pine and poplar are less expensive choices, while hardwoods like oak and mahogany cost more.
Composite
Crown molding made from composite materials is being used by more home renovators as an inexpensive option. It is typically made from MDF fibreboard or polyurethane and is easy to paint. It won't look as elegant as a wood molding, but it can still look nice.
Furniture Match
It may take some searching, but matching the pattern on your crown molding to the patterns on your dining room furniture can be a nice design technique. It will create a continuity in the room that carries your personal style from one area to another.
Simple
Whether it is in wood or a composite material, a simple crown molding design may be a good dining room idea. An example of a simple crown molding would be either a flat finish or just a couple of decorative lines.
Elegant
You can really give