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Forget paint, forget wallpaper—in our book, there’s no better way to bring a custom feel to your space than with classic crown molding. While the term molding is used pretty universally throughout design, crown molding typically refers to any molding that meets at the intersection of the walls and ceiling. It comes into play for purely aesthetic reasons these days, but crown molding was actually initially conceived as a way to conceal the gaps and seams where old-school building materials came together. These days, though, it simply serves as another layer of aesthetic personalization and architectural interest in all kinds of homes.

While it may seem counterintuitive, adding crown molding to your walls is actually a great way to make them appear taller and more grand. Here, a dramatic and formal step molding trails up the walls and onto the ceiling for a partially decorative, partially practical way of making the space feel even more expansive.