Cabinet Moldings
Styling Your Cabinets
Cabinetry today looks much more like furniture than in the past. Design choices now have helped it become an integrated part of the space rather than a more isolated storage element in a home. Moldings help create that transition. Your style choice will have an impact on the type and amount of molding you may want.
More traditional cabinetry can handle a wealth of molding and decorative elements. Contemporary or simpler styles such as Shaker cabinets often do better with minimal additions. Here are some of the molding options offered by various cabinet lines.

Cabinet Molding & Design Features
There are many types of molding for cabinets, and any of them will make for a stylish finishing touch in your kitchen, bathroom, laundry room, or anywhere in your home. Molding adds a custom, polished look that reflects your individual design preferences.
Crown molding can run along the tops of wall cabinets to conceal the edge along the ceiling or create a more finished edge for cabinets that don’t reach the ceiling. These can be mounted on starter molding or riser molding to extend their reach.
You can also add light rail molding to the bottoms of your cabinets to conceal under-cabinet lighting fixtures and provide a barrier from light glare or simply to decoratively enhance the look of your cabinetry. Add decorative trim to floor-level base cabinets with base molding or toe kicks and use corner molding to round out sharp edges. Fillers can be added to fill gaps or leftover space in longer runs of cabinetry.
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