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6 Kitchen Cabinet Molding Styles to Consider

One way to tailor your kitchen remodel is through cabinet molding. Besides adding detail, molding can also ensure spacing alignment and cover exposed wood or sharp edges.

You have many choices when it comes to cabinet molding, but you’ll want to match it with the cabinet type and door style to make sure they partner well. Let’s take a look at six kitchen cabinet molding styles that can help you achieve the remodel of your dreams.

DENTIL MOLDING

Dentil molding is an ornamental addition on the top of your cabinets and is also often incorporated around doors and ceilings. You’ll want to measure precisely before you order this molding, as there is little room for error when installing.

CROWN MOLDING

Crown molding is probably the most well-known style, and for a good reason. It is installed at the top of wood cabinets and has the effect of bringing the viewer’s eye up, highlighting your cabinets’ classiness. Crown molding can either attach to the ceiling or leave space above the cabinet.

OUTSIDE CORNER MOLDING

Outside corner molding conceals the edges of your cabinets with a decorative look. Many remodelers choose outside corner molding to add sophistication to an otherwise bland kitchen, and there are many ways to incorporate it in your layout.

RISER MOLDING

Riser molding works with crown molding, raising it, so it connects to the ceiling. Risers have several purposes, including lowering the amount of dust that can accumulate on top of your wood cabinet and creating a stylish, unified look on top of the cabinet.

TOE KICK MOLDING

Toe kick molding is a fitting term, as this molding conceals the toe space, or area at the bottom of the cabinets. This is both essential for functionality and providing a sleek look. Many remodelers choose to use a complementary color in the toe kick molding, while others prefer a striking contrast.

FILLERS

As the name implies, fillers can fill unused space where the cabinet touches the wall. They can also be incorporated to prevent cabinet doors or drawers from touching the wall when you open them. While they may seem unimportant at first, fillers can help you complete your kitchen.

Should you use cabinet molding in your kitchen?

The good news about kitchen cabinet molding is you can install it any time during or after the cabinet installation. If you want to add some elegance or sophistication to your kitchen, molding can help. Remodelers can choose between a wide selection of molding types to fit their unique style. No matter which of these six styles you decide on, you can bring those plain and dull cabinets to life.

That being said, molding is only as good as the cabinets themselves. The first step is to find quality cabinets online or in a physical store. Online, try trusted sites like Walcraft, Kitchen Craft Cabinets, or other respected companies. As a bonus, many of these sites have design consultants who can help you decide on the perfect kitchen cabinet molding to match your vision.

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