Interior trim work may seem to be not as important as remodeling a kitchen or putting in a new hardwood floor. In fact, it might seem like an afterthought – just an “added touch”. However, an interior trim work project can actually make all the difference in transforming a room from just “nice” to truly “elegant”.Our interior trim work encompasses several areas: Door trims> – From a purely functional standpoint, a door does not need any interior trim work. It will actually function just fine as a door with or without it. However, adding some wood trim around the door frame really makes it look much warmer and more inviting. Hardwood is a great option for this, particularly oak. The trim wood can also be stained in a variety of shades to compliment the color of the wall. Window trim – Your windows can also benefit aesthetically from interior trim work. With trim, the windows are more than just a way to see outside; they become a decorative part of the room. There are many ways to install window trim. Let us help you pick the trim styles that fit the decor in your home. Wainscot – You have probably seen wainscot used as interior trim work, but perhaps did not know what it was called. Wainscot is simply the use of paneling on the lower half of a wall. There are many variations available in style, color, and height. Wainscot was originally designed to protect the wall from being damaged by chairs, but now it is used more for decorative purposes and can be used in just about any place in the house where you want to see some additional decoration. Crown moulding – This is also commonly spelled as crown molding, but both terms refer to the same type of decorative interior trim work. Crown moulding is the trim work that covers the seam where the wall and ceiling meet. It has been used for centuries to add style and elegance to any room in the house. Crown moulding is available as millwork and there are many styles and colors from which you can choose. We can show you lots of samples to help with this. Chair rail – a chair rail is simply a section of moulding that it installed horizontally on the walls of a room. Like wainscoting, the chair rail’s functional purpose is to protect the wall from furniture. However, there are many options for decorating the walls and the chair rail itself. Wallpaper can be used above or below, you could paint the area above or below the chair rail, or you could paint the areas complimentary colors. We can offer some insight into these options from our years of experience with installing chair rail trim. We are happy to discuss with you any of these options for adding trim work to your home, or perhaps you have some ideas of your own. We can give you a free estimate and turn your ideas into reality, making your home the beautiful place that you want it to be.We offer interior trim work in Renton, Issaquah, Sammamish, Bellevue, Redmond, Kirkland, Seattle, Newcastle, King County, Woodinville and Juanita.