Using Millwork to Upgrade Your Home Design

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If you are looking to add the finishing touches to your home design, consider a contractor who deal with millwork. These pieces are often made of wood (from a sawmill – hence the name) but can also come in other materials. Whether inside or outside your home, millwork suits a variety of home décor styles and can be just what you need to tie a look together.

 

Interior Millwork

Inside the home, millwork is often added as molding on walls or medallions on ceilings. It can also include columns, doors, and hardware, made of wood, fiberglass, MDF, or metals. When you are thinking about how to update your interiors with millwork, consider which areas or elements of the room you want to emphasize. A stylized entryway can be a warm or elegant welcome into the home. A featured doorway can lead into reading space or master bedroom. Creative use of moldings can break up large, blank walls.

 

Exterior Millwork

If you are looking to update the exterior of your home, consider statement entry doors, window trim boards and molding, or classical columns. Steel frame elements are also useful outside as they are tested to withstand the elements. Adding millwork to your house façade can be an excellent way increase your curb appeal. This can make your house a much more welcoming home to return to every day after work, and it can also be a benefit for home sellers by increasing property value. Depending on your home’s character, choose between a range of textures and colors to best fit your design theme.

 

While there are many small DIY projects that bring millwork into your home, full upgrades should be handled by professional contractors. Choose a local trusted company that can help advise you on what elements will really make your house stand out. Remember to balance affordable products with quality ones, and soon your home may be looking elegant and fresh with a perfectly-polished aesthetic.