BUDGET WAINSCOTING FROM SELANGOR TO KL
Wainscoting doesn’t just look elegant, it simply is one of the world’s oldest
forms of custom-made decor. Before built-ins and factory-grade wood, elegant
moldings, paneling, chair rails and the like were often carved out of marble.
The more elegant and rare the wainscoting, the better. Originating in 16th
century England,
wainscoting came from humble beginnings, but nowadays it is synonymous with
higher-end homes, bungalows, and the casual elegance that every home
desires.
Types of Wainscoting
Today you can
find yourself choosing between wooden raised panel, flat panel, and beadboard.
Raised panel wainscoting is perfect for colonial style homes that prefer a
traditional look.
For modern or mission style homes, recessed or flat panel
wainscoting works best. It offers a clean, simple look, and flat paneled
wainscoting works well for Arts & Crafts inspired styles as well. Beadboard
is the choice for shabby chic and cosy spaces.
Wainscoting Installation: DIY or Don’t Even Try?
Depending on the intricacy of your moldings, the measurements of your
installment, and the number of pieces to be put together, a wainscoting project
can wear on even the handiest of souls. If you choose tongue and groove
molding, or an intricate crown molding that requires a lot of fitting, cutting
and measuring it is best to leave the installation to the professionals.
While it may be a bit more costly, the finished look will be even and
streamlined. A professional job will seem like it was always meant to be
married to that wall. As a DIY job? You
may be more inclined to see your installation imperfections. No matter what
your style is, if you are looking to add an element of warmth and elegance to
your home wainscoting has been doing that job well for centuries.
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