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A crown moulding ceiling changes how a room feels at the top drawing the eye up and giving the space a finished, deliberate look. Whether you want a simple single-profile installation or a built-up cornice with multiple layers, the fit between the wall angle and ceiling pitch is what separates clean work from work that just looks close.
At LDS Reno, our crown moulding installers measure each room individually, accounting for out-of-square corners and uneven ceiling lines before a single piece is cut.
Custom crown moulding defines the boundary between wall and ceiling in a way that plain paint lines never do.
Pick the wrong profile and the room looks overdressed. Get the level wrong, and your eye follows the dip every time you walk in. Crown moulding is unforgiving that way; it sits at eye level across the entire room, so there’s nowhere for a mistake to hide.
We check the run level before anything gets nailed. Cope every inside corner by hand. In taller rooms, we stack profiles because a single piece that’s too narrow for the ceiling height looks worse than nothing at all.
Crown moulding installation require every inside and outside corner has to be coped or mitred to the actual wall angle, which varies room to room. We assess each space before cutting begins and work from a layout plan so profiles stay level and returns are handled cleanly at doorways and window casings.
Crown moulding installation options include:
Every installation is measured twice, cut on-site, and checked for level across the full wall run before finishing.
Choose a custom crown moulding profile that fits your ceiling height and the room’s existing trim.
A clean, single-piece profile that runs wall to ceiling, the most common choice for rooms under ten feet where a simple, uninterrupted line is the goal.
Two or more stacked profiles assembled on-site used in taller rooms where a single piece would look too thin relative to the crown moulding ceiling height.
Crown moulding fitted at each beam edge inside a coffered ceiling grid requires precise mitre returns at every inside corner of the frame.
As a local crown moulding company, LDS Reno works with GTA homes where ceiling angles, older plaster, and non-standard room proportions are the norm rather than the exception. We handle single-room installations and full-home crown projects fitting profiles to the actual ceiling line
Every corner is coped by hand. Joints are filled, sanded, and primed before paint so the finished line reads as part of the original build, not a renovation add-on.
Homeowners and property owners work with us because we deliver:
Wainscoting is a long-term installation, but panels can loosen, paint can separate at the joints, and profiles get damaged during moves or renovations. LDS Reno returns to repair or replace individual sections without pulling the entire wall matching the original profile and finish so the repair doesn’t stand out.
For landlords and property managers, we also handle scheduled upkeep between tenants. A quick inspection before a new occupancy often catches small issues, a split joint, a loose panel, a paint gap at the baseboard before they turn into visible damage.
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