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6 3/4" MDF CROWN 8+16FT (BL270M)

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6 3/4" MDF CROWN 8+16FT (BL270M)

Item Code: 270M
A primed 1 3/4" panel moulding is a type of decorative trim used to add detail and architectural interest to walls, ceilings, and other surfaces.
Here’s a detailed description:

1. Dimensions: The "1 3/4" refers to the width of the moulding, which is one and three-quarters inches. This size provides a good balance of detail and coverage,
making it suitable for a variety of applications.

2. Material: The moulding is typically made from materials like wood, MDF (medium-density fiberboard), or other composites.
MDF is a popular choice because it provides a smooth surface that's easy to work with and finish.

3. Primed: The term "primed" means that the moulding has been pre-coated with a primer, making it ready for a final coat of paint.
This saves time and effort during installation, as you only need to apply the top coat.

4. Design: Panel moulding often features a classic and elegant profile with curves, steps, and intricate details that add depth and visual interest.
The design can vary, but it generally includes elements that enhance the architectural style of a room.

5. Function: The primary purpose of panel moulding is to enhance the aesthetic appeal of a space by adding decorative elements to walls, ceilings, or furniture.
It can be used to create picture frame panels, wainscoting, and other architectural features.

Applications:

Walls: Used to create decorative panels or frames on walls, adding texture and visual interest.

Ceilings: Applied to ceilings to create coffered ceilings or to add detail around chandeliers and light fixtures.

Furniture: Used to add decorative elements to cabinetry, doors, and other furniture pieces.

Wainscoting: Often used in combination with other trim elements to create wainscoting and other wall treatments.

Finishing: Once installed, the primed panel moulding can be painted to match or complement the surrounding decor.
The primed surface ensures that the final coat of paint adheres well and provides a smooth, professional finish.

Versatility: The 1 3/4" primed panel moulding is versatile and can be used in various settings, from traditional to contemporary interiors,
offering both functionality and aesthetic appeal.
Category CROWNS AND COVES
A primed 1 3/4" panel moulding is a type of decorative trim used to add detail and architectural interest to walls, ceilings, and other surfaces.
Here’s a detailed description:

1. Dimensions: The "1 3/4" refers to the width of the moulding, which is one and three-quarters inches. This size provides a good balance of detail and coverage,
making it suitable for a variety of applications.

2. Material: The moulding is typically made from materials like wood, MDF (medium-density fiberboard), or other composites.
MDF is a popular choice because it provides a smooth surface that's easy to work with and finish.

3. Primed: The term "primed" means that the moulding has been pre-coated with a primer, making it ready for a final coat of paint.
This saves time and effort during installation, as you only need to apply the top coat.

4. Design: Panel moulding often features a classic and elegant profile with curves, steps, and intricate details that add depth and visual interest.
The design can vary, but it generally includes elements that enhance the architectural style of a room.

5. Function: The primary purpose of panel moulding is to enhance the aesthetic appeal of a space by adding decorative elements to walls, ceilings, or furniture.
It can be used to create picture frame panels, wainscoting, and other architectural features.

Applications:

Walls: Used to create decorative panels or frames on walls, adding texture and visual interest.

Ceilings: Applied to ceilings to create coffered ceilings or to add detail around chandeliers and light fixtures.

Furniture: Used to add decorative elements to cabinetry, doors, and other furniture pieces.

Wainscoting: Often used in combination with other trim elements to create wainscoting and other wall treatments.

Finishing: Once installed, the primed panel moulding can be painted to match or complement the surrounding decor.
The primed surface ensures that the final coat of paint adheres well and provides a smooth, professional finish.

Versatility: The 1 3/4" primed panel moulding is versatile and can be used in various settings, from traditional to contemporary interiors,
offering both functionality and aesthetic appeal.

Specifications

Weight

1.06lb

Brand

Own Brand

Category

Crowns and Coves

Length

8ft 16ft

A primed 1 3/4" panel moulding is a type of decorative trim used to add detail and architectural interest to walls, ceilings, and other surfaces.
Here’s a detailed description:

1. Dimensions: The "1 3/4" refers to the width of the moulding, which is one and three-quarters inches. This size provides a good balance of detail and coverage,
making it suitable for a variety of applications.

2. Material: The moulding is typically made from materials like wood, MDF (medium-density fiberboard), or other composites.
MDF is a popular choice because it provides a smooth surface that's easy to work with and finish.

3. Primed: The term "primed" means that the moulding has been pre-coated with a primer, making it ready for a final coat of paint.
This saves time and effort during installation, as you only need to apply the top coat.

4. Design: Panel moulding often features a classic and elegant profile with curves, steps, and intricate details that add depth and visual interest.
The design can vary, but it generally includes elements that enhance the architectural style of a room.

5. Function: The primary purpose of panel moulding is to enhance the aesthetic appeal of a space by adding decorative elements to walls, ceilings, or furniture.
It can be used to create picture frame panels, wainscoting, and other architectural features.

Applications:

Walls: Used to create decorative panels or frames on walls, adding texture and visual interest.

Ceilings: Applied to ceilings to create coffered ceilings or to add detail around chandeliers and light fixtures.

Furniture: Used to add decorative elements to cabinetry, doors, and other furniture pieces.

Wainscoting: Often used in combination with other trim elements to create wainscoting and other wall treatments.

Finishing: Once installed, the primed panel moulding can be painted to match or complement the surrounding decor.
The primed surface ensures that the final coat of paint adheres well and provides a smooth, professional finish.

Versatility: The 1 3/4" primed panel moulding is versatile and can be used in various settings, from traditional to contemporary interiors,
offering both functionality and aesthetic appeal.

Specifications

Weight

1.06lb

Brand

Own Brand

Category

Crowns and Coves

Length

8ft 16ft

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