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3/4 BEAD & COVE RANDOM LENGTH BL904
Item Code: 34BCLF
Here’s a breakdown of what a 3/4 bead and cove moulding entails:
1. Dimensions: "3/4" refers to the width of the moulding, which is three-quarters of an inch. This size makes it versatile for various
applications without being too overpowering or too subtle.
2. Material: It's typically made from pine, a softwood that is lightweight and easy to work with. Pine is also known for its appealing grain
patterns and ability to take paint or stain well.
3. Bead: The "bead" is a rounded, convex shape that adds a touch of detail and texture to the moulding. It can create an elegant and classic look,
especially when used in traditional or colonial-style interiors.
4. Cove: The "cove" refers to a concave, scooped-out shape that adds depth and visual interest. It's often used to soften the transition between two surfaces,
like where a wall meets a ceiling or where cabinetry meets the wall.
Applications: Bead and cove moulding can be used in a variety of places, such as:
Baseboards
Chair rails
Ceiling trim
Window and door casings
Cabinetry and built-ins
When combined, the bead and cove profiles create a charming and intricate design that adds character to any room.
Category
CROWNS AND COVES
Description
Here’s a breakdown of what a 3/4 bead and cove moulding entails:
1. Dimensions: "3/4" refers to the width of the moulding, which is three-quarters of an inch. This size makes it versatile for various
applications without being too overpowering or too subtle.
2. Material: It's typically made from pine, a softwood that is lightweight and easy to work with. Pine is also known for its appealing grain
patterns and ability to take paint or stain well.
3. Bead: The "bead" is a rounded, convex shape that adds a touch of detail and texture to the moulding. It can create an elegant and classic look,
especially when used in traditional or colonial-style interiors.
4. Cove: The "cove" refers to a concave, scooped-out shape that adds depth and visual interest. It's often used to soften the transition between two surfaces,
like where a wall meets a ceiling or where cabinetry meets the wall.
Applications: Bead and cove moulding can be used in a variety of places, such as:
Baseboards
Chair rails
Ceiling trim
Window and door casings
Cabinetry and built-ins
When combined, the bead and cove profiles create a charming and intricate design that adds character to any room.
Specifications
Brand
Own Brand
Category
Crowns and Coves
Width
3/4 in