Home of the San Francisco Chronicle

Subscribe to the weekend Chronicle

powered by
Discussions
Photos
Products
Ideabooks
Discussions
Professionals
Users
by nickiname
6 months ago in Design Dilemma
Help! I think I made a big mistake!!
I have ordered cabinets with angle crown molding like the picture – and they will go up to the ceiling – I’d like to have crown molding from the end of the cabinets through the rest of the room and into adjoining rooms. But I am at a loss how to transition from one to the other…Any help would be appreciated!!! Thanks you soooo much in advance.
Share:
 
www.etsy.com/shop/NewJerseyAccents Get in touch with the company you bought your cabinets from. I'm sure they would be more than happy to sell you additional matching moulding. I'm sure they would do the install, too. It would only require for them to remove the remove the the moulding pieces that join with the wall moulding and re-cut them to a different angle.
6 months ago ·
Shawn Lagemann Crown moulding comes in many different profiles and widths. Check with your local building supply, for moulding not the big box stores, and look at the profiles and widths available to find a crown that blends with your cabinet crown. OR if the cabinets are still in production you may be able to change the crown or at least pay a small restocking fee, if you really don't like it. A good trim carpenter should be able to "cope" in any transition. Often times kitchens have 2 different sized crown moulding that has to adjoin at the cabinets.
6 months ago ·
Sign Up to comment
The content on this page is provided by Houzz and is subject to the Houzz terms of use, copyright and privacy policy.
Copyright claims: contact the Houzz designated agent.