House of Fara Crown Collections

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Premium House of Fara Crown Collections featuring authentic profiles and superior construction. Professional-grade millwork with exceptional attention to detail.

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Products in House of Fara Crown Collections

ML2687691

House of Fara Cherry Colonial Crown Molding 4-1/4" x 8 ft - Primed

Architectural millwork designed for lasting beauty and easy installation.

$23.00 $29.00
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ML1664674 Featured

House of Fara Finger Joint Pine Cove Crown Molding 4-5/8" x 6 ft - Stain Grade

Professional-grade millwork with authentic profiles and superior craftsmanship.

$9.00 $16.00
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ML8429559

House of Fara MDF Beaded Crown Molding 6-5/8" x 6 ft - Stain Grade

Premium molding featuring traditional profiles and quality construction.

$12.00 $24.00
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House of Fara MDF Colonial Crown Molding 4-1/4" x 8 ft - Primed

Quality molding with precise profiles and excellent dimensional stability.

$12.00 $25.00
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ML3152399

House of Fara MDF Cove Crown Molding 3-5/8" x 6 ft - Paint Grade

Architectural millwork designed for lasting beauty and easy installation.

$58.00 $62.00
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ML3364725

House of Fara MDF Dentil Crown Molding 5-1/4" x 12 ft - Paint Grade

Premium molding featuring traditional profiles and quality construction.

$14.00 $24.00
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ML7034271

House of Fara Oak Rope Crown Molding 4-5/8" x 16 ft - Unfinished

Premium molding featuring traditional profiles and quality construction.

$80.00 $84.00
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Crown molding size depends on ceiling height and room proportions. For 8' ceilings, use 3-1/4" to 4-1/4". For 9' ceilings, 4-1/4" to 5-1/4" works well. Higher ceilings can accommodate larger profiles.
Crown molding requires compound miter cuts. Use a miter saw with the molding positioned upside down against the fence, or use a compound miter saw with proper angle settings for your wall and ceiling angles.
Cove molding has a simple concave profile, while crown molding typically features more complex profiles with multiple curves and details. Crown molding is generally more decorative.
Backing blocks help provide solid attachment points and make installation easier, especially with larger profiles. They're particularly useful when wall and ceiling framing don't align with molding placement.

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