Properly trimmed cabinetry usually includes a crown moulding in a style appropriate to the overall design. Many factors come into consideration, including ceiling height, soffit issues, architectural challenges and the height of the cabinetry itself. Your Crown Point designer can help with suggesting the best fit for your home.
Baseboard moulding is the perfect way to trim the base of your cabinetry when, for example, there is a flush toekick or to complete a standalone piece. (Think buffets, hutches or pantry cabinetry)
Cap moulding is just as its name implies: a way to cap off a component or area. (For example, to complete a run of wainscot installed along a wall)
Mantle mouldings are commonly used to trim out our range hoods.
Crown Point Cabinetry has been deemed an essential business by the Governor of New Hampshire. As such, we are in business, crafting cabinetry and taking on new orders. While we continue to operate, we are taking all necessary precautions to keep our entire team safe. In order to limit face-to-face interactions, our showroom is not open to visitors until May 4th, 2020. In the meantime, see our virtual shop tour here.
If you have a project you would like to discuss, please give us a call. We are here to help!