Thursday, April 16, 2009

CROWN, BASE, TRIPLE CROWN ON VAULTED CEILINGS


Special consideration was taken to create the "triple crown boxes" that were made to go around these support posts along this vaulted ceiling. The idea was to maintain as consistent a look with the crown throughout the whole house. Previously, there was old cracked and gapped sheetrock around the posts. The look created was much more elegant.

The decorative crown moulding corner blocks were used in the kitchen and dining room for some added texture and eye appeal.

The trim, along with a new paint job with lots of warm earthy colors, created such a beautiful elegant change to this 15+ year old home. Previously, the walls were a flat off-white. The paint was upped to a satin finish with a nice glow. What a change it made!


The next photo shows a regular level ceiling meeting in with a vaulted ceiling. Also, the triple crown was going to intersect with single crown. Here we used a sufficient-sized crown mould corner block to have them meet in.


In the master bedroom is a tray ceiling. The accenting crown mould blocks were used also, with the crown mould to add a luxurious look, plus the boxes broke up the monotony of the very long walls. It created a special look for the master.

The next photo shows some very difficult angles of a vaulted ceiling being triple crowned plus a support post needing to wrap the crown around. These kind of angles can make you pull your hair out trying to make the angles all come together. It turned out beautifully.

Again, next you will see the vaulted ceiling meeting in with a level ceiling height. This is all done in triple crown.

Lastly, is another view of the vaulted triple crown and wrapping around the support wall section. It adds much texture and eye appeal.

Needless to say, the owners of this home were very pleased with the outcome! The exclaimed, "Man, This is beautiful!"

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