Thinking about upgrading your bedroom decor and adding some cozy lighting as well? So our tip is the plaster molding for the bedroom. An old acquaintance of housing projects, but which has recently gained new faces and opportunities.
As you might have guessed, plaster molding is made using sheets of plasterboard, which can be common or boarded, also known as drywall. The moldings are installed directly to the ceiling to provide a finish, hide imperfections, and even the electrical wiring, pipes, and fittings. In addition to the bedroom, stucco molding is still widely used in living rooms, dining rooms, and hallways. There are different types of moldings (which we will talk about later) and all of them can be used in bedrooms. The difference is in the finish and final aesthetics.
For the installation of the plaster molding, however, the surrounding area must have a minimum height of 2.50 meters. This is because it takes about 10 to 15 centimeters to attach the tiles, reducing the height of the right foot by lowering the ceiling, which can cause a feeling of flatness and visual discomfort when the environment is already low.
Another great reason to choose plaster molds is the ability to hide imperfections in the ceiling, from brickwork and exposed beams to plumbing, plumbing, and the power grid.
The architecture and decoration of the room will be appreciated in the presence of the molding since it highlights the overall aesthetic project of the environment. Not to mention that the molding itself is already an element that helps enhance the space and the property as a whole.
You can also use plaster molds to enhance and enhance room lighting. Plaster allows the installation of spotlights, LED strips, chandeliers, pendants, and other aids that favor lighting. Just choose the one that best suits your needs.
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