
Custom Interior Trim & Wall Treatments
Wall moldings and interior trim are decorative add-ons that can make your home unique. Rosewood Painting & Remodeling offers these treatments for homes to help you have a home full of character and detail. Wall moldings and trim treatments come in all shapes and sizes, giving homeowners a wide range of options to showcase their personality. Working with our professionals to add interior trim or wall treatments will help you have clean lines, a sophisticated space, and a long-lasting home.
Rosewood can help boost the value of your home and customize the look of your space with trim and different customized treatments. Learn more about some of our offerings below.

Adding Character To The Home
Including different trim inside your home will help add character and texture to a bland space. A new construction build may feel bleak without any additional decoration, but wall treatments and trim are more permanent than paintings or plants. These permanent decorations can help create intricate designs that will be enjoyed by future homeowners as well.
Rosewood can help you create a stunning visual in any room. We can add unique wall treatments in bedrooms and living rooms, or add trim among cabinets or shelving. Well-executed molding can make a home feel more expensive and help it have a personal touch from the owner.
Types Of Trim And Wall Treatments
Curious about what wall treatments or trim options are available? There are some simple options or more complex designs that can be customized to your liking. Rosewood can make your interior design dreams come true with trim, paint, and other custom options.
Baseboards
One of the easiest ways to elevate and finish off a space is with baseboards. Placing trim around the bottom of your walls is a final touch that can push the design to the next level. Baseboards come in many designs, ranging from simple to sophisticated. Some common types of baseboards include colonial, beveled, and square-edged.
While baseboards can be decorative, they also help cover gaps between the wall and the floor and protect the walls from minor dings from vacuums or foot traffic. Most baseboards are made from fiberboard or natural wood.
Crown Molding
Similar to baseboards, crown molding helps to fill the space between cabinets and the ceiling. This element can add more elegance to your kitchen, office, or office to make the space look finished. Crown molding typically has a curved or angled profile, but can have detailed carvings to match other trim or cabinet designs. When installing crown molding, precise cuts and cuts are necessary for it to sit flush with the cabinets.
Paneling
Moving into wall treatments, paneling can come in many shapes and forms. Simple paneling can run horizontal or vertical, come in different thicknesses, or be painted alternating colors. Wall treatments are typically painted the same shade as the surrounding walls, but have the raised elements to create depth. Panels need to be perfectly straight in order to look professional, especially if you are choosing a simple design.
Board-and-Batten
One trending option for wall treatments is board-and-batten. It is created with wide boards placed vertically with the narrower strips covering the seams between them, called battens. Boards are typically 6-12 inches wide, and battens are 1-3 inches wide that cover the seams. This creates a box-like effect that helps a home achieve a modern but farmhouse aesthetic. One proper way to incorporate board-and-batten in a home is a half-wall design, where the board-and-batten is placed at the bottom and a flat wall remains up to the ceiling.
Box Trim
If you want to add interest to your wall without drawing too much attention, box trim is a great option. Boxes can be made to any size, but one common design is to have smaller squares along the bottom of the wall with large rectangles above, reaching up to the ceiling. Simple thin battens are placed on the flat wall to create the boxes.
Custom Pattern Walls
Intersecting lines, geometric patterns, or custom box sizes can be a modern wall treatment that shows off your personality. Creating a custom look is much more time-intensive and costly, though. Custom pattern walls are best placed behind a bed, on a wall with a fireplace, or in an entryway. Angled lines, raised panels, or slat walls are good options for custom wall treatments.
Increasing The Value Of Your Home
One of the benefits of creating a wall treatment or adding unique trim to a home is to increase its value. Boosting your home’s resale value can be a smart investment move for the future, even if you plan to live in your home for many years. With the rising cost of homes and the desire of new homeowners to have a modern, move-in-ready home, these remodels can help you receive a better ROI. Especially if you hire a professional like Rosewood Painting & Remodeling, your home will be better suited when it comes time to sell. Doing a unique remodel will allow you to enjoy the look of your home while living there as well.

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