Scribe Molding For Kitchen Cabinets. The benefit of installing crown molding is that it draws the eye upward showcasing the elegance of your cabinets. This eliminates the need to actually scribe the fillers and finished ends into place which at times can be very time consuming.
Scribe molding is a strip of wood that can go behind cabinets against an uneven wall or along the tops of cabinets near a heavily textured or uneven ceiling to ensure a snug fit. Crown molding can either bond with the ceiling or allow for space above the cabinet. Hampton Bay Cabinet Scribe Molding in Satin White 90 x 075 x 019 in Model KAMS-SW View the Hampton Cabinets Collection 12 73 12 73.
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Scribe molding is a strip of wood that can go behind cabinets against an uneven wall or along the tops of cabinets near a heavily textured or uneven ceiling to ensure a snug fit. Using a Starter or Riser Molding in conjunction with a Crown Molding also provides the ability to better disguise an uneven ceiling as one end of the Crown Molding may be mounted higher or lower than the other end along the face of the Riser. It is a particularly essential trim type when remodeling kitchen cabinets. Scribe molding is a type of finished trim that is flexible enough to conform to slight curvatures and gaps between kitchen cabinets and walls.