If you are looking for where to buy polyurethane stucco in an online store with a wide catalog, clear prices, and the ability to choose a set for a specific area, you have come to the right place. STAVROS is a specialized online store moldings from polyurethane, which features moldings, cornices, rosettes, overlays, baseboards, and decor for walls and ceilings. Not just a set of elements in the catalog, but a well-thought-out system for those who want to assemble a complete interior — from the first molding to the last corner overlay.

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What to buy under the query 'polyurethane stucco'

When a person types 'buy polyurethane stucco' or 'buy stucco in an online store' into the search, they usually already know what they want in general terms: beautiful, durable, not plaster, won't crumble, can be painted. But the specific form of this request — molding, rosette, cornice, or decorative overlay — is often not yet determined. That is why a smart start is not searching for a specific SKU, but understanding what generally exists in the category of polyurethane stucco decor.

At STAVROS, under the single concept of 'stucco', several categories of products are combined: linear profiles (moldings, cornices, baseboards), point accents (rosettes, overlays, decor for moldings), as well as ready-made sets for zoning walls and ceilings. Stucco decor here is not one SKU, but a whole ecosystem of elements that can and should be combined with each other.

That is why, when entering the catalog with a query 'polyurethane stucco', it is important not to chaotically scroll through items, but to clearly understand: for which zone, which style, which size. More on this below.

STAVROS stucco catalog: which sections to look at

The online store catalog is structured by product type. For the buyer, this means the following: you don't enter a general list of a thousand items, but immediately go to the desired section — and see exactly what suits your task.

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Moldings, cornices and baseboards made of polyurethane

Polyurethane moldings, cornices, and baseboards — this is the basis of most interior solutions with stucco. Molding is a linear profile with a relief that is attached along the perimeter of the wall, frames panels, or sets horizontal accents. The cornice covers the joint between the wall and ceiling, creating a smooth transition. The baseboard completes the lower part of the wall at the floor. These three elements together form the "skeleton" of the room's decorative finish — and it is with them that any serious set begins.

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Polyurethane ceiling cornices

Polyurethane ceiling cornices — a separate category for those who focus on the upper part of the room. Cornices here are presented in different profiles: from simple smooth forms to complex relief ornaments with leaves, beads, and ovals. It is the cornice that sets the tone for the entire interior — if it is massive and rich, the room reads as classic; if laconic, as modern.

Ceiling rosettes made of polyurethane

Polyurethane ceiling rosettes — this is the central accent of the ceiling, usually for a chandelier or spot light. The rosette turns an ordinary suspension point into an architectural element. Diameters vary from compact medallions to large multi-tiered compositions — for any ceiling height and any style.

Polyurethane overlays

Buy Molded Decoration in the format of overlays — means getting a ready-made piece element with relief. Overlays are used as an independent accent (rosette on a door, cartouche above an opening, decorative medallion on a wall) or as an addition to molding frames. This is perhaps the most flexible type of stucco decor: it can be integrated into any point of the interior without being tied to lines.

Polyurethane wall decor

Polyurethane wall decor — a separate section for those who want to work specifically with vertical surfaces. Here are collected ready-made panel solutions, corner inserts, ready-made compositions, linear decor for creating a "frame" rhythm on the wall. Decorative polyurethane stucco for walls is one of the most popular requests, and this section fully answers it.

Polyurethane ceiling decor

Polyurethane ceiling decor covers everything that works on the horizontal plane: domes, coffers, ornamental inserts, decorative beams, central medallions. If a rosette is a point accent, then ceiling decor is a system that turns the entire ceiling into a work of art.

Polyurethane skirting boards

Polyurethane Baseboards — the finishing element of the lower part of the room. The catalog presents profiles of different heights and reliefs: from strict smooth forms to complex classical ornaments. A polyurethane baseboard is not just decor, but also reliable protection of the lower part of the wall from mechanical damage.

Decor for moldings

Decor for Molding — an auxiliary section with corner blocks, joining elements, decorative inserts into frame corners. Without these items, the molding set will be incomplete: a neat corner is a detail that distinguishes professional installation from amateur.

General catalog of polyurethane products

Full overview of the assortment — in the section Polyurethane moldingsIt's convenient to start here if you haven't yet decided on the type of element, or want to see the whole picture before diving into specific subcategories.

How to choose molding by application area

One of the main questions when buying stucco molding in an online store is where to start? The answer is simple: start with the zone. Determine where the decor will work, and this will immediately narrow the choice to two or three items.

Wall molding

Walls are the most obvious zone for stucco decor. Three approaches are possible here. The first is perimeter: a molding runs along the entire perimeter of the wall, which visually raises the ceiling and structures the space. The second is frame: moldings form rectangular or shaped frames, inside which wallpaper of a different pattern, paint, or plaster is placed. The third is point: individual overlays, cartouches, panels accent specific areas of the wall.

Suitable for walls: moldings, cornices, and baseboards, overlays, corner elements from the section Decor for Molding, as well as ready-made solutions from the section Wall DecorDecorative polyurethane stucco molding for walls can be placed at full height, or above or below the line of a conditional "belt" — depending on the design.

Polyurethane stucco molding on the wall is especially relevant in living rooms with high ceilings: there, frame systems work particularly expressively, breaking large planes into readable fragments.

Ceiling molding

The ceiling is the zone where stucco molding works most theatrically. The minimum set for a ceiling solution is a cornice around the perimeter and a rosette in the center under the chandelier. This already gives a quite finished look even in a budget version. The extended set includes: Ceiling Molding, Outlets, moldings for creating ceiling friezes or coffered rectangles, as well as ceiling decor in the form of ornamental inserts and central domes.

Polyurethane ceiling stucco works well both under a chandelier and along hidden lighting lines — in this case, an LED strip is hidden behind the cornice, and the decor simultaneously serves an aesthetic and structural function.

Molding for doors and openings

A doorway is a frame zone where moldings and overlays create the effect of classic portals. A polyurethane architrave around the door, corner elements at the vertices of the frame, and a decorative keystone above the opening — and an ordinary interior door turns into an architectural accent.

For openings, use Moldings и applique: they are easily cut to the required size and joined at corners using corner inserts from the decor section for moldings.

Furniture Molding

Decorative polyurethane overlays are used to transform furniture facades: cabinet doors, drawers, kitchen sets. Small relief elements are glued onto a flat surface and, after painting, look as if the furniture was custom-made in a classic style. The catalog polyurethane overlays contains items of various formats — from miniature corner inserts to large central medallions for the facade.

How to assemble a set of stucco before purchasing

This is the most important practical section for those who want to buy polyurethane stucco in an online store and not regret it. Mistakes when buying stucco are almost always related to the fact that a person takes elements without a system. Below is a step-by-step scheme that works.

Step 1. Determine the zone

Before opening the catalog, answer the question: where exactly will the stucco be? Ceiling, wall, opening, furniture — these are different selection logics and different product categories.

Step 2. Take measurements

Measure the perimeter of the room (for moldings and cornices), the ceiling height (affects the choice of cornice by shelf width), the diameter of the area under the chandelier (for the rosette). For frame panels on the wall, record the width and height of each panel. Dimensions are what turn a beautiful picture into a real order.

Step 3. Choose a style

Classic, neoclassical, art deco, baroque, minimalist modernity — each style has its own language of relief. For classics, choose profiles with acanthus leaves, beads, egg-shaped ovolo. For neoclassicism, more restrained, geometric forms. For a modern interior, a simple smooth molding or a minimalist cornice with a small projection is enough.

Step 4. Choose the central element

For the ceiling — a rosette. For the wall — a key overlay or central medallion. For the opening — a keystone. This is the "anchor" of the entire composition, around which linear elements are built.

Step 5. Add moldings, corners, cornice

After the central accent is determined, add perimeter and linear elements. Make sure the style matches: there is no point in placing a strict smooth molding next to a richly ornamented rosette — it will look like a conflict of two different eras.

Step 6. Check size compatibility

The height of the cornice profile should correspond to the ceiling height. The width of the molding for the wall frame should correspond to the width of the panel itself. The diameter of the rosette should correspond to the size of the room and the area under the light fixture. The product cards on the STAVROS website indicate exact dimensions: width, profile height, plank length — use this data when calculating.

Step 7. Go to the catalog and place an order

Once the list of items is compiled, go to the desired section of the catalog and add items to your cart. Check current prices for polyurethane stucco directly in product cards — prices are updated in real time and always current. Stock availability and delivery conditions are also indicated there.

Polyurethane stucco: price, what determines the cost

The question "polyurethane stucco price" is one of the most common in searches. And that's understandable: before planning a budget, people want to understand the price range. Let's break down the pricing logic.

Element type

Linear profiles — moldings, baseboards, cornices — are sold by linear meters or fixed-length pieces. Individual items — rosettes, overlays — have their own price. The general principle: the more complex the relief and the larger the size, the higher the cost.

Size and profile projection

A cornice with a shelf width of 80 mm and a projection of 60 mm costs significantly more than a simple ceiling corner with a width of 40 mm. A large projection means more material, a more complex shape, and usually a richer ornament — this is reflected in the price.

Complexity of ornamentation

A smooth molding with a minimal profile is a budget item. A cornice with acanthus leaves, beads, dentils, and an ovolo band is premium. Polyurethane decor with deep multi-level relief requires more complex molds, and this naturally affects the stucco buy price.

Collection

Some items in the catalog are part of ready-made collections — sets of mutually compatible elements. Collection items may cost more than individual analogs, but you get a guarantee of stylistic compatibility.

Quantity in order

When purchasing large lengths of moldings or several identical rosettes, the price per unit may be more favorable. Check current volume conditions in product cards and through STAVROS managers.

The stucco catalog with prices always contains live information that updates depending on material exchange rates and warehouse availability. That's why the right approach is not to memorize numbers from articles, but to view current data directly in catalog sections: Moldings and cornices, Outlets, applique, Wall Decor.

What is better to buy first: moldings, rosettes, cornices, or a ready-made set

This question is asked most often. The answer depends on the scenario — let's break down a few specific situations.

Scenario 1. Simple frame on the wall

Task: create decorative panels on the wall of a living room or bedroom. Minimum set: Molding + corner blocks from the section Decor for Molding. Rosettes and cornices are not needed here — unless you want to combine wall decor with the ceiling perimeter.

Scenario 2. Ceiling perimeter

Task: design the transition between the wall and ceiling with a cornice. What you need: Ceiling cornice required length + corner joints. If the ceiling is high, add a frieze of molding above the cornice to create an architectural belt.

Scenario 3. Area under the chandelier

Task: highlight the center of the ceiling. What you need: Ceiling rosette required diameter. If the ceiling is high and the room is large, you can add a ring of molding around the rosette to create a medallion zone.

Scenario 4. Accent wall

Task: highlight one wall (headboard of the bed, wall behind the sofa, accent panel). What you need: Wall Decor — ready-made modular solutions or a set of moldings to form a frame pattern + a large central overlay. This scenario is one of the most impressive and at the same time one of the most economical.

Scenario 5. Classic full composition

Task: create an interior in classic or neoclassical style from floor to ceiling. What you need: Skirting Below, a molding at mid-wall height (belt), a top cornice, a ceiling rosette for a chandelier. Additionally, frame panels on the walls, door overlays. This is the maximum set, and stylistic coherence of all elements is important here — choose items from the same collection or with similar ornamental motifs.

Mistakes when buying stucco molding in an online store

Experience shows that most unsuccessful purchases of stucco decor are explained not by the wrong choice of elements, but by systemic errors in the selection process. Let's analyze each one — and learn how to avoid it.

Buying elements without a scheme

The most common mistake. A person sees a beautiful cornice, orders it, then separately buys a rosette from another collection, then adds a molding — and ends up with three mismatched accents in one room. The rule: first the scheme, then the order. Draw (at least schematically) a plan of the room and mark where each element will be.

Not calculating the footage of moldings

Molding is sold in pieces of fixed length (usually 2 meters). If the room perimeter is 24 meters, you need at least 12 planks — plus a reserve for cutting and joints. The reserve for moldings is at least 10–15%. No one wants to stop installation halfway due to a shortage of two planks.

Not checking the profile height

A cornice with a large overhang (80–100 mm) looks luxurious in a room with a ceiling of 3.2 m. In a room with a ceiling of 2.6 m, it will feel oppressive and reduce the space. Profile height is a critical parameter. It should always be compared with the actual ceiling height.

Mixing incompatible styles

A baroque cornice with heavy ornamentation pairs poorly with a minimalist molding in the Art Deco style. If you purchase elements from different collections, ensure they are at least close in spirit and relief scale. The guideline is the overall line thickness and the nature of the ornament.

Corner elements are forgotten

Corner blocks are inserts that cover the joints of molding at the corners of a frame or at turns of a cornice. Without them, the corner looks unfinished or requires manual miter cutting at 45°. Rule: corner elements are a mandatory line in every molding order. See the section Decor for Molding.

They don't account for spare

10% spare for moldings, 1–2 extra piece elements per batch is the standard. Polyurethane cuts well, but trimming always results in waste. An extra tile, an extra strip—this is insurance that costs pennies compared to a reorder and waiting for delivery.

They don't specify the installation method

Most polyurethane elements are glued with special adhesive. Some require additional fastening with dowels. For information on how to properly work with decor, read the article installation of polyurethane molding, and about choosing adhesive, in the material what to glue polyurethane molding with.

Which stucco to choose for painting

Polyurethane is an ideal material for painting. This property makes it preferable to plaster in most modern projects. Plaster after painting often develops shrinkage cracks at joints; polyurethane is elastic, holds its shape, and does not crack from temperature changes.

All elements from the STAVROS catalog are suitable for painting without exception. The base color of the products is white, allowing them to be installed directly in a white interior. If you need a different color, any acrylic-based facade or interior paint applies evenly to polyurethane without primer. For a gilded effect, special patinating compounds or metal waxes are used.

When choosing an element for painting, pay attention to the depth of the relief: the deeper the relief, the more expressive the play of light and shadow will be after applying glazing or tinted paint. This is especially relevant for cornices and rosettes in classic interiors.

Which stucco molding is suitable for classic, neoclassical, and modern interiors

The question of style is one of the key factors when choosing stucco decor. It's easy to make a mistake here, so let's break down the logic for each direction.

Classical and Baroque

For classic interiors, choose cornices with rich ornamentation: acanthus, beads, dentils, ovolo. Rosettes should be multi-tiered, with petals and relief rings. Moldings should be wide with a developed profile. Baseboards should be high with a stretched relief. The catalog crown moldings и rosettes contains items of exactly this level.

Neoclassicism and Art Deco

Here the form is more restrained but no less expressive. Straight lines, geometric motifs, restrained ornamentation. Moldings are medium width with a clear angular profile. Cornices feature a meander or simple band. Rosettes are compact with a geometric pattern.

Modern interior and minimalism

Stucco molding in a modern interior is about line, not ornament. A thin molding as a frame, a laconic cornice as a transition, a smooth baseboard as a finish. Even in a minimalist space, one or two polyurethane elements add depth and a sense of thoughtfulness. Look for smooth profiles in the section moldings and baseboards.

What to buy together with stucco molding for installation

Polyurethane decor is not everything needed for a complete result. Take care of consumables in advance.

Glue is the main installation tool. Polyurethane is glued with acrylic mounting adhesive, liquid nails, or specialized decorative glue. Details on selection are in the article. How to glue polyurethane moldingPrimer — for porous surfaces (plaster, drywall). Putty — for filling joints and cut areas. Masking tape — for protecting surfaces during gluing and painting. Paint — if you plan to repaint the decor in a different color.

All of this is a standard set for DIY installation, easily purchased together with your stucco order.

Where to buy polyurethane stucco STAVROS

You can place an order for polyurethane stucco decor directly through the STAVROS website. The catalog is structured by element type — go straight to the desired section, study product cards with photos, sizes, and current prices, and add to cart.

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Delivery is carried out throughout Russia, including Moscow, St. Petersburg and regions. Current prices for polyurethane stucco are always in the product cards of the catalog. Polyurethane stucco in STAVROS is European quality material, detailed relief and a wide range that covers any project: from one ceiling rosette for a chandelier to a complete set of decor in all areas of the room.


FAQ: answers to popular questions about polyurethane molding

Can I buy polyurethane stucco in the STAVROS online store?
Yes. The catalog presents all main types of stucco decor: moldings, cornices, rosettes, overlays, baseboards, wall and ceiling decor. The order is placed on the website, delivery is throughout Russia.

How is molding different from cornice and baseboard?
Molding is a universal linear profile used on walls and ceilings to create frames and horizontal accents. Cornice is a profile with an angular cross-section for finishing the joint between wall and ceiling. Baseboard is a profile for the lower part of the wall near the floor. All three elements can be part of the same collection.

How do I know if a rosette will suit my ceiling?
Focus on the diameter of the rosette and the height of the room. For a room up to 20 m² with a ceiling of 2.7 m, a rosette with a diameter of 30–50 cm is suitable. For larger rooms with high ceilings, 60–90 cm or more. Exact sizes are indicated in product cards.

Is primer needed before installing polyurethane molding?
On smooth, non-porous surfaces (painted drywall, tiles) — no. On plaster and other porous bases — recommended. More details in the article installation of polyurethane molding.

Where to see prices for polyurethane stucco molding?
Current prices are always in product cards on the STAVROS website. Prices are not fixed in articles and descriptions, as the assortment is updated. See the stucco molding catalog with prices directly in the sections: Moldings and cornices, Wall Decor, Outlets.

Can I assemble a set from elements of different catalog sections?
Yes, and this is standard practice. The main thing is to ensure stylistic compatibility of the elements. Focus on collections and similarity of ornamental motifs.

How is polyurethane stucco molding better than gypsum?
Polyurethane is lighter (less load on walls and ceiling), more elastic (does not crack during shrinkage), moisture resistant (suitable for kitchen and bathroom), easier to cut and glue. At the same time, it looks identical to plaster stucco and accepts painting just as well.

Can I buy polyurethane stucco in St. Petersburg and Moscow with fast delivery?
Yes. STAVROS offers delivery throughout Russia. For large cities — Moscow and St. Petersburg — check the terms and delivery times with managers via the form on the website.