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Renovation Detail: Arts and Crafts Interior Trim
Utilitarian doesn't have to mean afterthought with window and door trim that highlights finely crafted interior openings
The practical job of window and door trim is to hide the gap between the rough opening in the wall and the door or window frame. Beyond the practical, trim is an aesthetic choice, allowing you to express your personal style or pay homage to your home's history.
My husband and I purchased our historic Arts and Crafts home over a year ago, and our goal is to bring each doorway and window back to its roots with Arts and Crafts–style trim. While a few of the original rough openings were blessed with well-executed, historic trim, we've needed to create much of it from scratch. Inspired by the original, existing style in our home, our Arts and Crafts trim features square section casing with ornamentation on top. A cornice, bed molding and applied bead combine to create the traditional trim style.
Trim of any style acts a focal point, highlighting fine workmanship and top-notch materials.
My husband and I purchased our historic Arts and Crafts home over a year ago, and our goal is to bring each doorway and window back to its roots with Arts and Crafts–style trim. While a few of the original rough openings were blessed with well-executed, historic trim, we've needed to create much of it from scratch. Inspired by the original, existing style in our home, our Arts and Crafts trim features square section casing with ornamentation on top. A cornice, bed molding and applied bead combine to create the traditional trim style.
Trim of any style acts a focal point, highlighting fine workmanship and top-notch materials.
A space can never have too much Arts and Crafts–style trim. Here it's installed around attic doors and a dormer window.
Arts and Crafts–style trim pairs beautifully with other architectural features. In this Washington state home, wainscoting and crown molding are seamlessly added to the mix.
I spy with my little eye Arts and Crafts–style trim. Note the close-up view of the bead and cornice on top.
Featuring Prairie-style muntins and Arts and Crafts–style trim, these four master bathroom casement windows are architectural showstoppers.
This New Hampshire doorway features a simple Arts and Crafts–style trim installed around the mudroom's pocket door.
Natural trim finishes look best when the trim components are matched for color and grain compatibility, as shown in this South Carolina dining nook.
With a cornice, bed molding, head casing and bead above this transom window, it becomes the dining room's focal point.
Even with a matryoshka doll collection featured in the window, one still notices the striking Arts and Crafts–style trim.
In my home we honor the Arts and Crafts aesthetic. What's your preference? Let us know in the Comments section.
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In my home we honor the Arts and Crafts aesthetic. What's your preference? Let us know in the Comments section.
More:
So Your Style Is: Arts and Crafts
Houzz Tour: Leah and Kris' 1922 Arts and Crafts Renovation