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Are you looking for ways to elevate your kitchen’s style? Cabinet mouldings are something you may want to consider.

Cabinet mouldings are one of the best ways to transform your kitchen space. They help hide imperfections, add stunning design details, and improve the room’s overall look.

At The Reno Superstore, we offer mouldings in different styles perfect for your Toronto home’s kitchen cabinets. Here, we take a look at nine popular types of kitchen cabinet mouldings. Which is right for your kitchen?

Let’s find out.

Kitchen Cabinet Moulding Styles for Your Toronto Home

Want kitchen cabinet mouldings for your Toronto home? Read this before you shop to choose the best option for your space.

1. Traditional Crown Mouldings

Traditional wood crown moulding is one of the most common styles of moulding in Toronto homes. It is frequently used to fill the space between the cabinets and the ceiling.

Installing traditional kitchen cabinet crown moulding is the simplest way to solve the problem of empty space above your cabinets. It helps to make the space feel upscale and beautiful.

Traditional wood crown moulding

2. Stepped Crown Mouldings

Stepped (or staggered) crown moulding is widely used in kitchens to highlight and refine cabinet arrangements.

The easiest way to spot stepped crown moulding is to check if the crown looks like a step toward the ceiling. This creates a dramatic effect. You can choose materials such as hardwood crown moulding, PVC, or gypsum for the cabinets to match your kitchen’s aesthetic.

This design can be challenging to achieve independently, so hiring professionals for the final look is best.

 3. Stacked Crown Mouldings

This style of crown moulding is used in kitchens with very high ceilings. If the kitchen cabinets in your Toronto home are much shorter than your high ceilings, then adding stacked crown moulding will help to create a more seamless and cohesive look.

In this style, several pieces of moulding are stacked together to create a uniform decorative look. Your cabinets will appear taller than they actually are, thanks to this trick.

It is important to remember that solid wood crown moulding in Toronto (or anywhere else) is pricey, so make sure to budget for it. A general rule of thumb is the more intricate the design of moulding, the more it will cost.

4. Edge Mouldings

Edge moulding is a popular shelf and kitchen cabinet moulding. It gets its name from the fact that it is added to the outside edge of the cabinet or rack.

Edge moulding is not just a stylish but also a structural element to the shelves and cabinets. Are you planning a kitchen renovation? Please be aware that any kitchen cabinet or shelf over 36 inches can bow from weight if it is not adequately supported. So, applying edge moulding can help prevent kitchen cabinets or shelves from sagging.

Edge Mouldings

5. Light Rail Mouldings

Are you installing under-cabinet lights but do not want them exposed? Then try light rail mouldings for your kitchen cabinets. Installing light rail moulding at the bottom of your cabinets can conceal the under-cabinet lights effectively and won’t be too noticeable.

They are available in various sizes and styles and are also budget-friendly.

6. Scribe Mouldings

Need to hide imperfections in your kitchen? Scribe kitchen cabinet mouldings may be the perfect solution for your Toronto home as they hide gaps between the cabinet and the walls. Not only do they prevent dust from accumulating in such a narrow and difficult-to-clean space, but they also help to support the kitchen cabinets better.

If you have visible inconsistencies throughout your kitchen, scribe moulding is the best way to help the room look more cohesive.

7. Toe Kick Mouldings

Of course, kitchen cabinets are not just up high but also down low. Toe kick kitchen cabinet moulding is ideal for hiding exposed wood by the floor and enabling you to stand nearer to the kitchen workspace. It gives a clean, seamless finish and is a good functional detail that should not be overlooked.

Toe kick mouldings work particularly well in this area if your kitchen has slab cabinets.

8. Outside Corner Mouldings

Are you concerned about your cabinets’ unfinished edges? Outside corner mouldings give the ideal finishing touch. If you are installing them yourself, it is advised that you match the corner mouldings’ height and width so that they meet at the corner.

Although adding this specific moulding is not required, doing so will improve the room if you have a traditional kitchen or are trying to achieve one.

9. Dentil Moulding

This is a purely decorative component for the kitchen cabinets in your Toronto home. Dentil moulding is usually installed on the top of cabinets and around doors and ceilings. It is the perfect vintage touch to a traditional kitchen.

We suggest hiring professionals to complete this job. But if you are doing it yourself, cut each block using the exact measurements when installing it and ensure the spacing is equal. It would also be wise to double-check the measurements before you order trims online.

Tips When Shopping for Kitchen Cabinet Mouldings in Toronto

It is crucial to consider functionality and aesthetics when choosing kitchen cabinet mouldings for your Toronto home. Here are six ideas to assist you in making the best decision:

1. Determine Your Cabinet Size

Measure the length the cabinet runs where you intend to install the moulding before you begin shopping. This will assist you in figuring out how much moulding you require and help you avoid purchasing too much or too little.

2. Adhere to the Style

Pick cabinet moulding to go with your kitchen’s design. For instance, choose ornate traditional moulding profiles if your cabinets are traditional. For modern or minimalist kitchens, choose moulding designs that are simpler, sleeker, and work well with your cabinet doors.

3. Think About the Material

The moulding material you choose should match the material of your cabinets. A few common materials are PVC, MDF, and wood. While MDF and PVC are frequently pre-primed and prepared for painting, wood moulding can be stained or painted to match your cabinets.

4. Consider Size

Make sure the moulding’s dimensions are appropriate for your cabinets. While narrower and simpler profiles may work better for smaller cabinets, wider and more complex moulding works well for larger cabinets.

5. Prepare for the Installation

Think about your moulding installation strategy. While some cabinet moulding is intended for surface mounting, other styles are made to slide into a cabinet frame’s routed groove. Make sure the moulding you choose will work with your installation technique and that you have the required hardware and tools for installation.

6. Visit the Shop with an Image

When looking for moulding, it is also a good idea to bring a picture of your cabinet doors with you. This will ensure a unified design and help you picture how the moulding will appear in your kitchen. If you have any uncertainties or concerns about your selection of cabinet moulding, speak with a kitchen designer or home improvement professional from The Reno Superstore.

 

We hope you can now choose the perfect kitchen cabinet mouldings for your Toronto home. Check out these different styles for yourself at The Reno Superstore before making your final choice. We suggest hiring professionals to complete the job for the best results. If you are still unsure which kitchen cabinet moulding style is right for your Toronto home, contact us. Our dedicated team will help you select the best one for your space.

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