Faux tin cornices and ceiling trims, otherwise known as a faux crown molding are an effective way to enhance the aesthetics of any room, whether it be to add a decorative architectural detail or to simply cover the joins where the ceiling and walls meet. Faux crown moldings are a great solution to bridge the gap between your ceiling tiles and decorative wall panels.
Crown Molding and ceiling trims can be made from a variety of materials, which can have a big impact on the cost and weight. Our faux cornice range exclusively includes PVC crown molding and ceiling trims, which are lightweight for an easier installation and resistant to mold, moisture and mildew.
Selecting the right PVC Crown Molding to match your room designs doesn't just need to be a task for you and you alone. If you need help on deciding which of our faux/PVC crown moldings are the best choice for you, please consider contacting our friendly experts for advice.
PVC crown moldings and cornices are placed around the edge of a ceiling at the top of the walls. They're used to hide the joins and are available in simple designs, although many people install PVC Crown Moldings to add an architectural detail to their room with the goal of making their ceilings look more elegant and beautiful.
A Faux/Faux Tin Crown Molding is much the same as any other crown molding or ceiling cornice, but rather than being made from plaster or metal, such as our range of tin cornices/crown moldings or our larger metal cornice range, they're constructed with a PVC material. A PVC Crown Molding has many benefits when comparing to metal, with the main ones being that their lighter and more affordable.
Faux Tin/PVC cornices and ceiling trims are also resistant to moisture, making them a great solution for humid rooms, such as bathrooms, kitchens and laundries.
They're the same thing with a different name. Our range of Faux Tin Crown Moldings are made with PVC, hence "PVC Crown Molding" and as they're a great alternative to tin plated steel (& look just like the real thing!) with very similar designs, that's where the term "faux tin" or "faux crown molding" comes from.
In the case of this product range and generally speaking, they're all the same thing.
Some people that are simply looking to hide the joins between the ceiling and walls may refer to these as a faux or pvc cornice, ceiling trim or pvc ceiling molding/edging panel and many other similar terms. Those that are seeking something with that can act as a feature might specifically refer to them as a pvc or faux tin crown molding, but all of these phrases/names are often used interchangeably and they're installed in the same place.
If you're still not quite sure, please feel free to ask our friendly staff for assistance - we're always happy to help and we welcome your enquiries!
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as it dents easily. Cutting the 8” miters on my 12” miter saw allowed only about 6. 5” of the cut.
I finished the remaining with a hack saw blade.
Not a big deal once you got in the groove,
I used a 100 tooth finish blade on the saw.
Love the look at a fraction of the price and time it would take to install primed pine.
I’ll be placing an order soon to do the bedrooms and bathrooms! Read LessRead less about The 8” Crown Molding turned out great.