PU (polyurethane) wall moldings are a popular choice for home and commercial interiors due to their durability, flexibility, and ease of installation.
Crown Moldings: These are used where the wall meets the ceiling, providing a decorative transition that can enhance the elegance of a room.
Baseboards: Installed at the bottom of the walls, baseboards cover the joint between the wall and the floor, offering protection and a finished look.
Chair Rails: These are installed horizontally along the wall, typically at the height of a chair back, to protect the wall from damage and add decorative detail.
Wall Panels and Wainscoting: These moldings create raised panel designs on the wall, adding texture and depth to the room.
Cornices: Similar to crown moldings but often more ornate, cornices are used to add grandeur to the junction of walls and ceilings.
Casings: Used around doors and windows, casings cover the gap between the frame and the wall, adding a polished look.
PU moldings are much lighter than wood or plaster, making them easier to work with.
They are resistant to moisture, insects, and wear, making them ideal for bathrooms, kitchens, and other high-humidity areas.
PU moldings can be molded into intricate designs and shapes that would be difficult with other materials.
PU moldings tend to be more affordable than wood or plaster alternatives, especially considering their longevity.
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