CROWN MOULDING
If you're considering crown moulding for your home or business, you may be wondering what material to choose. Crown moulding is typically made from either wood or MDF (medium-density fibreboard). Both materials have their own unique characteristics and benefits, so it's important to understand the differences between them in order to make an informed decision.
At Trim Works Design, a full-service carpentry company based in Toronto and serving the Greater Toronto Area, including Vaughan, Mississauga, Oakville, and beyond, we offer a range of crown moulding options in both wood and MDF. Here's a closer look at each material:
Wood: Wood is a classic choice for crown moulding, as it is durable and can be stained or painted to match your decor. It is also a natural material, so it can add warmth and character to a space. However, wood can be more expensive than other materials and may require more maintenance.
MDF: MDF is a composite material made from wood fibres and resin. It is more affordable than wood and is easier to work with, as it is less prone to warping or splitting. MDF is also a good choice if you want a consistent look, as it is available in a wide range of colors and finishes. However, MDF is not as durable as wood and may not be as long-lasting. Ultimately, the choice between wood and MDF crown moulding will depend on your budget, the style of your home, and your personal preferences.
At Trim Works Design, we can help you choose the right crown moulding for your needs and budget, and provide professional installation to ensure that your moulding looks its best. Contact us today to learn more about our crown moulding options and to schedule a consultation.





