Rope Molding Set
1"H X 5/8"P

1-5/8"H x 3/4"P
3-1/8"H x 3/4"D
1-1/4"H x 3/8"P
2"H X 5/8"P
1-7/8"H x 3/4"P
1-3/4"H x 1"P
2"H x 3/4"P
1-1/4"H x 1/2"P
1-3/4"H x 5/8"P
1-3/4"H x 5/8"P
1-3/4"H x 3/4"P
Installing wall panels is a great way to breathe life into an ordinary room; wall panels give an extremely refined look to the interior. Delivering a stronger design statement than paint or wallpaper, wall panels divide the wall into attractive, precise sections that look like a series of picture frames. Wall panels are constructed by using panel moldings, which are specifically designed for wall panel creation.
Typically, wall panels are installed on the upper part of the wall or below the chair rail molding. Once mounted to a single colored wall, panel moldings create a pattern of trim work. Wall panels may also create more complex patterns, with the trim work enclosing a section of the wall that is painted a different accent color to the primary wall color. This creates an illusion; the wall panel seems to be carved directly from the wall.
Over the years, wainscoting has become one of the most popular wall treatments. Wainscoting is a wall treatment that incorporates chair rail moldings, panel moldings, and decorative molding corners to form frames and wall panels. Wainscoting is a beautiful decorative treatment commonly used for the lower part of the wall.
Designers often refer to the ceiling as "the fourth wall." The ceiling is often an afterthought for many homeowners; it is usually considered uncharted territory. However, there is no better place to apply panel molding than the ceiling, mainly when panel molding is applied to the walls.