Article Contents:
- Stretch ceiling and molding: can they be combined?
- Why you cannot glue molding directly to the stretch fabric
- Technology for installing molding with a stretch ceiling
- Method 1: Mounting a rosette to the base ceiling via a mounting plate
- Method 2: Ceiling cornice mounted to the wall
- Method 3: Coffers and decorative boxes
- TV zone: modern furniture as the centerpiece
- Types of furniture for the TV zone
- Materials of modern furniture
- Dimensions of TV furniture
- Molding frame around the TV: technology as a work of art
- How to create a molding frame around the TV
- Molding panels on the wall behind the TV
- Floor skirting: completing the TV zone from below
- How to choose skirting to match the furniture
- Skirting height for the TV zone
- TV zone composition: ceiling + furniture + wall + floor
- Modern minimalist TV zone
- Classical TV zone in neoclassical style
- Scandinavian TV zone
- Frequently Asked Questions: Addressing Doubts
- Conclusion: create the perfect TV zone with STAVROS materials
The television. The focal point of the living room, around which family life revolves—evening movies, Sunday series, news over breakfast, watching matches with friends. But how often does the screen hang on a bare wall, with wires dangling in messy loops, and the TV stand—a random piece of furniture bought in haste—not fitting the room's overall concept? The TV zone requires thoughtful design: the ceiling above the viewing area is decorated with molding (creating an accent, visually highlighting the space), the wall behind the TV is framed with moldings (a frame that turns the screen into a painting),modern TV furniturecombines technology and storage systems (closed cabinets for consoles, discs, remotes, open shelves for decor), and floor skirting completes the composition from below.Polyurethane molding on a stretch ceiling—a solution that combines modern technology (stretch ceilings are popular—a smooth surface installed in a day, dozens of colors and textures) with the classic aesthetics of stucco decor.
This article is a complete guide for those who want to transform the TV zone from a functional corner into the aesthetic center of the living room. We will examine the technology for installing molding on stretch ceilings (whether it can be glued directly to the fabric or if preparation of the base ceiling is needed), select decorative elements for the ceiling (polyurethane ceiling rosette moldingcornices for hidden lighting, coffers above the TV area), we will explore options for modern furniture (consoles, wall units, modular systems — materials, styles, sizes), and examine the application ofof polyurethane moldingsfor framing the screen and creating wall panels, we will look at the role of the baseboard (buy MDF skirting boardmatching the furniture or contrasting). You will receive a step-by-step plan for creating a harmonious TV zone, where technology does not spoil the interior but complements it.
Stretch Ceiling and Molding: Can They Be Combined
Stretch ceilings have gained popularity due to their quick installation (a 20 m² room is ready in 4-6 hours), perfect smoothness (the fabric is stretched without a single wave), and design variety (matte, glossy, satin, with photo printing, two-level structures). But the question arises: how to combine the modern technology of stretch ceilings with classic decor — molding? Can a polyurethane cornice or rosette be glued directly to the stretch fabric?
Why Molding Cannot Be Glued Directly to Stretch Fabric
Stretch fabric is a thin PVC film (thickness 0.15-0.35 mm) or fabric (thickness 0.25-0.4 mm), stretched onto profiles fixed around the perimeter of the room at a distance of 3-5 cm from the base ceiling. The fabric is not rigid — it bends when touched with a finger and cannot support weight. A polyurethane rosette with a diameter of 500 mm weighs 400-800 grams, a cornice 2 meters long and 100 mm wide — 2-3 kg. If glued directly to the stretch fabric:
The fabric will sag: under the weight of the molding, the PVC film will stretch, sag (forming a bag), and the molding will hang crookedly or tear off and fall.
Adhesive will damage the fabric: polyurethane adhesive foam, liquid nails contain solvents that corrode PVC (holes and tears will appear). Acrylic adhesive is less aggressive, but its adhesion to PVC is weak (the molding will fall off within a week or a month).
Dismantling is impossible: if you want to remove the molding (interior redesign, repair), the fabric will be damaged (holes and tears will remain) — you will have to replace the entire ceiling.
Conclusion: direct attachment ofpolyurethane molding to a stretch ceilingis impossible. A technology is needed that attaches the molding to the base ceiling or walls before installing the stretch fabric, or uses special structures.
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Technology for Installing Molding with a Stretch Ceiling
There are several ways to combine a stretch ceiling with molding. The choice depends on the type of element (rosette, cornice, coffer), its size, and weight.
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Method 1: Attaching a Rosette to the Base Ceiling via a Mounting Plate
A ceiling rosette is a central element framing a chandelier. If you plan topolyurethane ceiling rosette moldingwith a stretch ceiling, proceed as follows:
Stage 1 (before installing the stretch ceiling): A mounting plate — a platform made of plywood or plastic 10-15 mm thick, slightly larger than the rosette (if the rosette diameter is 600 mm — the plate is 650×650 mm) — is attached to the base ceiling (concrete floor slab). The plate is fixed with dowels to the base ceiling and leveled (the lower plane of the plate should be at the level of the future stretch ceiling — 3-5 cm below the base ceiling).
Stage 2: The stretch ceiling is installed. The fabric is stretched, and at the location of the mounting plate, the installer makes a hole (with a diameter for the light fixture if the chandelier is pendant, or simply a slit if the chandelier is surface-mounted). The edges of the hole are reinforced with a thermal ring (a plastic ring glued to the fabric to prevent tearing).
Stage 3 (after ceiling installation): The polyurethane rosette is glued to the mounting plate through the hole in the stretch ceiling. Adhesive (polyurethane adhesive or liquid nails) is applied to the back of the rosette, and the rosette is pressed against the mounting plate (the plate is behind the stretch fabric, and the rosette is glued to it through the hole). The central hole of the rosette is aligned with the hole for the chandelier. The chandelier is mounted through the rosette to the mounting plate.
Result: The rosette is securely fixed to the base ceiling (the mounting plate supports the weight of the rosette + chandelier up to 10-15 kg), the stretch fabric is not loaded, and the rosette visually sits on the plane of the stretch ceiling (protruding by the thickness of the rosette — usually 20-40 mm).
Method 2: Ceiling Cornice Attached to the Wall
A ceiling cornice (cove) is an element framing the junction of the wall and ceiling around the perimeter of the room. With a stretch ceiling, the cornice is attached not to the ceiling but to the wall — the upper part of the cornice adjoins the wall slightly below the stretch fabric, and the lower part hangs down.
Installation: The cornice is glued to the wall with adhesive foam or liquid nails (adhesive is applied to the back of the cornice, and the cornice is pressed against the wall 10-15 cm below the level of the stretch ceiling). A gap of 2-5 mm remains between the upper part of the cornice and the stretch fabric (technical gap to compensate for thermal expansion of the fabric).
Advantages: Simplicity (no mounting plates needed), possibility of hidden lighting (an LED strip is placed in the gap between the cornice and the ceiling, light reflects off the stretch ceiling, creating soft perimeter lighting in the room).
Disadvantages: The cornice visually lowers the ceiling (if the ceiling is high, 3.0+ meters — it's unnoticeable; if low, 2.5 meters — the cornice further lowers it visually).
Method 3: Coffers and Decorative Boxes
A coffer is a recessed panel on the ceiling, framed by moldings, creating volume and dividing the ceiling into zones. With a stretch ceiling, a coffer is created as follows:
Stage 1 (before the stretch ceiling): A frame made of wooden beams or metal profiles (as for drywall) is attached to the base ceiling, forming the perimeter of the coffer (a rectangle or square, e.g., 1.5×2.0 meters above the TV area). The frame is lowered 5-10 cm below the level of the future stretch ceiling.
Stage 2: The stretch ceiling is installed. The fabric is stretched along the perimeter of the room and along the perimeter of the coffer (a two-level structure — the main ceiling is higher, the coffer is lower).
Stage 3: Along the perimeter of the coffer (along the lower edge of the frame), Moldings made of polyurethane (width 60-100 mm, classic or modern flat profile) are glued. Moldings frame the coffer, create a border, and visually highlight the area.
Result: Above the TV zone, the ceiling has a recess (coffer), inside of which is a stretch fabric (contrasting color — if the main ceiling is white, the coffer is dark blue), with moldings (white, gilded, matching the wall color) along the edges of the coffer. An accent is created, and the TV zone is highlighted from above.
TV zone: Modern furniture as the center of the composition
The TV hangs on the wall or stands on a cabinet. Around it — storage system (consoles, speakers, router, gaming consoles, discs, books), decor (vases, photo frames, candles), sometimes a fireplace (electric or bioethanol fireplace under or next to the TV). modern TV furniture unites these elements, creating a functional and aesthetic composition.
Types of furniture for the TV zone
TV cabinet: Low (height 40-60 cm), long (width 120-200 cm), the top surface — a place for the TV (if not wall-mounted), inside — closed cabinets with doors (hide wires, equipment), open shelves (for decor, books). Materials: MDF (painted, laminated), solid wood (oak, walnut — for premium interiors), glass (glass top — lightness), metal (legs, frame — loft, hi-tech). Styles: Scandinavian (light wood, simple shapes), minimalism (glossy fronts without handles, open with a push), loft (metal + rough wood), classic (carved fronts, patina).
Modular wall unit: A set of modules (TV cabinet, wall-mounted cabinets, open shelves, tall cabinets), combined as desired. Composition width 2.5-4.0 meters, height up to the ceiling or 2.0-2.2 meters. Advantages: capacity (closed cabinets for clothes, dishes, books — the wall unit replaces a wardrobe), combinability (modules can be rearranged, added). Disadvantages: bulkiness (excessive for small rooms), visually clutters the space.
Floating console: A long, narrow shelf (width 150-200 cm, depth 30-40 cm), wall-mounted at a height of 40-50 cm from the floor. The TV hangs on the wall above the console. The console — a place for equipment (consoles, speakers), decor. Advantages: visual lightness (floor under the console is free — the room seems more spacious), modernity. Disadvantages: little storage space (only the console top, without closed cabinets).
Shelving unit with a TV niche: An open shelving unit (height 2.0-2.5 meters, width 2.0-3.0 meters), with a niche in the center (an opening sized for the TV — 1.2×0.8 meters). The TV stands in the niche or hangs on the wall inside the niche. Around — open shelves (for books, decor, plants). Styles: loft (metal frame + wooden shelves), Scandinavian (light wood), eco (rough solid wood).
Materials for modern furniture
Painted MDF: MDF board coated with enamel (glossy or matte). Any colors (white, gray, black, colored — red, blue, green). Smooth surface, easy to clean. Used in modern styles (minimalism, hi-tech, Scandinavian). Medium durability (enamel scratches, chips upon impact).
Laminated MDF: MDF board covered with PVC film with wood texture or solid color. Cheaper than painted MDF, variety of decors. Used in budget projects. Low durability (film wears out, peels from moisture).
Solid wood: Oak, walnut, ash — for premium furniture. Eco-friendliness, durability (50-100 years), prestige. Natural color or tinted (stain, oil-tinting). Used in classic, eco, rustic interiors. High price.
Glass: Tempered glass 8-12 mm thick for tops, shelves. Clear, tinted (gray, bronze), matte. Visual lightness, modernity. Used in minimalism, hi-tech. Requires frequent cleaning (fingerprints, dust are visible on glass).
Metal: Steel frame (painted black, white, chrome-plated, brass) for legs, sides of shelving units. Strength, industrial look. Used in loft, hi-tech.
Furniture dimensions for the TV
The cabinet width should be 20-40 cm greater than the TV width on each side (balance of proportions). TV 55 inches (diagonal 140 cm, screen width approx. 120 cm) — cabinet width 160-200 cm. TV 65 inches (screen width 145 cm) — cabinet 180-220 cm.
Cabinet height 40-60 cm. If the TV stands on the cabinet (not wall-mounted) — the lower edge of the screen should be at a height of 80-100 cm from the floor (eye level of a person sitting on the sofa). Cabinet height 50 cm + TV height 30 cm (for a 55-inch screen without stand) = lower screen edge 50 cm — too low. Either a higher cabinet (60 cm), or the TV is wall-mounted above the cabinet (lower screen edge at 90-100 cm — comfortable).
Molding frame around the TV: Technology as a work of art
A TV on the wall — a black rectangle that, when turned off, looks like a hole (especially on a white wall). How to make the turned-off TV not ruin the interior? Frame it with polyurethane moldings — create a frame that turns the screen into a painting.
How to create a molding frame around the TV
Step 1: Marking. The TV is already wall-mounted (on a bracket). Measure its dimensions (width, height of the body). On the wall, draw a rectangle 10-15 cm larger than the TV on each side with a pencil (if the TV is 120×70 cm — rectangle 140-150×90-100 cm). This is the outline of the future molding frame.
Step 2: Choosing moldings. Molding width 40-80 mm (narrow moldings 40-50 mm — for TVs up to 50 inches, wide 60-80 mm — for 55-75 inches). Profile: flat (modern style), classic with beads (neoclassical), carved (classic, baroque). Color: white (contrast with the black screen), matching the wall color (moldings blend with the wall, only the relief frame is visible), contrasting (gray wall — black or gilded moldings).
Step 3: Cutting and installation. Cut the moldings to the rectangle dimensions, miter the corners at 45 degrees (miter box or miter saw). Glue the moldings to the wall along the markings with construction adhesive or liquid nails. Fill the corner joints with acrylic sealant, sand after drying (seam is invisible).
Step 4: Painting. If the moldings are white primed — paint them the desired color with acrylic paint (2 coats). If the moldings are gilded — leave as is or accentuate the relief with patination (dark wax in the recesses).
Result: The TV hangs in the center of the molding frame (10-15 cm gap between the screen edge and the molding). The turned-off TV looks like a painting in a frame — screen black, frame white/gold — a composition, not a hole. The turned-on TV — the image extends beyond the frame (modern TVs with thin screen bezels — frameless), the frame does not interfere with viewing.
Molding panels on the wall behind the TV
An alternative to a frame around the TV is molding panels covering the entire wall behind the TV area. The moldings form several rectangular frames (sizes 80×100 cm, 100×120 cm) arranged symmetrically. The TV hangs in the center of one of the frames or between frames. Inside the frames are contrasting wallpaper, decorative plaster, or paint of a different color. This creates a structured wall where the TV is one of the elements, not the sole focal point.
Example: a wall behind the TV measuring 4.0×2.7 meters is painted light gray. White moldings 60 mm wide form 6 rectangular frames (2 rows of 3 frames, each frame size 120×150 cm). A 55-inch TV hangs in the central frame of the top row. The other frames contain paintings, mirrors, or bookshelves. The composition is balanced, and the TV does not dominate.
Baseboard: finishing the TV area from below
A baseboard is an element that covers the joint between the floor and the wall, completing the composition from below. In the TV area, the baseboard runs along the wall behind the TV, under the console or cabinet.buy MDF skirting board— a practical solution for modern interiors: MDF is stable (does not warp from humidity fluctuations like solid wood), affordable, and diverse in finishes (oak, walnut, ash veneer, wood-effect laminate, solid colors).
How to choose a baseboard to match furniture
Matching furniture: if the TV console is made of MDF painted in glossy white, choose a glossy white baseboard (laminated or painted MDF). If the furniture is oak-veneered, choose an MDF baseboard with oak veneer. Matching the baseboard color to the furniture creates compositional unity (the baseboard visually extends the furniture along the wall).
Matching the floor: if the floor is light oak laminate, choose a light oak MDF baseboard. The baseboard blends with the floor, is visually unobtrusive, and doesn't distract attention. A universal option that works in any interior.
Contrasting: if the walls are white, the floor is light oak, and the furniture is dark (walnut, wenge), choose a dark baseboard (matching the furniture). Contrast emphasizes boundaries and creates graphic appeal. Works in modern styles (minimalism, high-tech).
Baseboard height for the TV area
Standard baseboard height is 60-80 mm (for ceilings 2.5-2.7 meters). For high ceilings (3.0+ meters) and large furniture (a cabinet 2.5 meters high, 3.0 meters wide), the baseboard can be taller — 100-120 mm (proportional to the furniture scale).
If the furniture is wall-mounted (a console hangs on the wall, with floor space free beneath it), the baseboard runs along the wall under the console. If the furniture is floor-standing (console, cabinet), the baseboard meets the furniture (the baseboard ends butt against the sides of the console, or the baseboard runs continuously behind the furniture if it is on legs, raised 5-10 cm from the floor).
TV area composition: ceiling + furniture + wall + floor
A harmonious TV area is the result of coordinating all elements. Examples of ready-made solutions.
Modern minimalist TV area
Ceiling: matte white stretch ceiling, with a polyurethane cornice around the room perimeter for hidden LED lighting (width 80 mm, flat profile). Above the TV area, a coffer measuring 2.0×1.5 meters (lowered 8 cm below the main ceiling, with gray stretch fabric inside), with a flat white molding 60 mm wide around the coffer perimeter.
Furniture: wall-mounted console length 180 cm, depth 35 cm, glossy white painted MDF, no handles (push-to-open fronts). The console hangs 45 cm from the floor. A 55-inch TV hangs on the wall above the console (bottom edge of the screen at 95 cm height — comfortable for viewing from the sofa).
Wall: painted matte gray (color matches the ceiling coffer — visual connection). Around the TV, flat white moldings 50 mm wide form a frame (12 cm gap between the screen and molding).
Floor: polished gray porcelain tile (color darker than the wall). Glossy white MDF baseboard height 70 mm (matching the console) runs along the wall under the console.
Result: minimalism, geometricity, neutral palette (white, gray shades), no unnecessary details. The TV is the center but does not dominate (integrated into the architecture — coffer above, molding frame, console below).
Classical TV area in neoclassical style
Ceiling: satin white stretch ceiling (subtle sheen), with a polyurethane cornice around the room perimeter width 150 mm, classic profile (dentils, beads), painted white. In the center of the ceiling above the TV area, a rosette diameter 800 mm (acanthus leaves, flowers relief), painted white with gilding on raised elements (gold patina).
Furniture: modular wall unit width 3.0 meters, height 2.2 meters, beige matte painted MDF, fronts with carved overlays (imitation classic furniture). Central part — niche for the TV (width 1.5 meters, height 1.0 meter), sides — closed cabinets with swing doors (carved brass handles), top — open shelves with books, decor.
Wall: in the niche behind the TV, beige-gold textile wallpaper with floral pattern (damask). The rest of the wall painted beige (matching the furniture).
Floor: natural oak parquet (light brown), matte lacquer finish. Solid oak baseboard height 100 mm, classic profile, natural tint, lacquer finish (matching the parquet).
Result: solemnity, classicism, abundance of decor (rosette, carving on furniture, patterned wallpaper). The TV in the niche — modern technology integrated into a classic context (wallpaper, carving soften the modernity of the screen).
Scandinavian TV area
Ceiling: matte white (painted or stretch), narrow ceiling cornice width 50 mm, flat profile, white (minimalism).
Furniture: TV console length 160 cm, height 50 cm, solid ash (light wood), conical wooden legs height 15 cm (lift the console from the floor — lightness). Fronts with wooden bracket handles. A 50-inch TV stands on the console.
Wall: painted with white matte paint. No moldings (minimalism). Above the TV on the wall — a wooden shelf (ash) length 120 cm, depth 20 cm, with books, vases, plants.
Floor: light oak laminate (bleached), matte. Ash-veneered MDF skirting board height 70 mm (matching the cabinet tone).
Result: lightness, naturalness, light tones, absence of excessive decor. The TV is a functional item, not hidden, but also not shouting (fits into a calm composition of light wood, white walls).
Frequently asked questions: addressing doubts
Can a polyurethane rosette be glued to a stretch ceiling without a mounting plate?
No. The rosette weighs 400-1500 grams (depending on diameter), the stretch fabric will not support the weight — it will sag, the adhesive will damage the PVC. A mounting plate is mandatory (a platform to which the rosette is attached is located behind the stretch fabric, fixed to the base ceiling).
What should be the height of the TV from the floor for comfortable viewing?
The center of the screen at eye level of the seated viewer. The average person sits on a sofa 45 cm high (seat), eye level — 110-120 cm from the floor. The center of a 55-inch TV screen (screen height 70 cm) should be 110-120 cm from the floor, meaning the bottom edge of the screen at a height of 75-85 cm. If the TV stands on a cabinet 50 cm high — the bottom edge of the screen is at 50 cm (too low). If hung on the wall — the bottom edge at 85 cm (comfortable).
Can a molding frame be made around a TV on a bracket that moves?
Yes, but with a nuance. A swivel or extendable bracket allows moving the TV (tilting, turning left-right). The molding frame is stationary (glued to the wall). If the TV is turned or extended — it protrudes beyond the plane of the frame (the TV body sticks out 10-20 cm beyond the moldings — looks odd). A frame is justified for TVs on a fixed bracket (stationary) or standing on a cabinet.
Which skirting board to choose if the furniture is white and the floor is dark (wenge)?
Two options: white skirting board (matching the furniture) — creates contrast with the floor, visually continues the furniture along the wall, light skirting on a dark floor expands the space (light edging along the bottom of the walls). Or dark skirting board (matching the floor) — the skirting merges with the floor, visually unnoticeable. The choice depends on the desired effect: contrast (white skirting) or neutrality (dark skirting).
How long does it take to install molding with a stretch ceiling?
If a mounting plate for a rosette is used: 1 day (the mounting plate is fixed to the base ceiling 1-2 hours before installing the stretch fabric). The stretch ceiling is installed in 4-6 hours (room 20 m²). The rosette is glued to the mounting plate after ceiling installation in 30 minutes. Total: 1 day of work for the stretch ceiling team + molding specialist.
If a ceiling cornice mounted to the wall is used: the cornice is installed after the stretch ceiling is set up in 2-4 hours (room perimeter 20 meters of cornice). Total: 1 day (ceiling + cornice).
Where to buy molding, furniture, skirting boards for a TV zone with delivery?
From manufacturers and specialized suppliers of decor, furniture. Selection criteria: full assortment (molding — hundreds of cornice, rosette, molding models; furniture — dozens of modern and classic collections; skirting boards — all materials, heights, decors), consultations (manager will help select elements for your interior, calculate quantities), possibility to order with delivery across Russia and Customs Union countries (Belarus, Kazakhstan, Armenia, Kyrgyzstan — logistics established, terms 7-14 days, delivery cost calculated individually).
Conclusion: create the perfect TV zone with STAVROS materials
Polyurethane molding on a stretch ceiling— technology combining modern stretch systems with the classic aesthetics of molding decor. Rosettes are attached via mounting plates to the base ceiling (reliable, durable, visually on the stretch ceiling plane), cornices are mounted to the wall (create framing, hide LED lighting), coffers with moldings highlight zones (above the TV — an accent recess with contrasting fabric color).modern TV furniture— cabinets, consoles, modular walls made of MDF, solid wood, glass, metal — unites technology, storage system, decor into a functional composition.Moldings made of polyurethanearound the TV turn the screen into a painting (the frame surrounds it, the turned-off TV does not spoil the interior), wall panels made of moldings create structure, balance.buy MDF skirting boardmatching the furniture or floor completes the composition from below, connects elements into a single whole.
Company STAVROS — the largest Russian manufacturer and supplier of polyurethane molding, modern and classic furniture, wooden and MDF skirting boards, decorative elements for interiors, with 25 years of experience in the market.
STAVROS polyurethane molding for stretch ceilings —polyurethane ceiling rosette moldingdiameter 300-1500 mm (over 80 models from simple modern to complex baroque, relief depth up to 40 mm, high detailing), ceiling cornices width 40-400 mm (100+ profiles — flat for modern styles, classic with ornament, for hidden LED lighting), moldings width 20-200 mm (horizontal, vertical, corner — for framing coffers, panels, TVs), polyurethane density 360-420 kg/m³ (strength, clear relief, lightness — a 600 mm diameter rosette weighs 500-700 grams), color white primed (ready for painting with acrylic in any color) or factory-painted (white, beige, gold, silver, patina).
STAVROS modern furniture — TV cabinets, consoles, modular walls, shelving (collections in minimalist, Scandinavian, loft, neoclassical styles), materials painted MDF (glossy, matte enamel — RAL palette 200+ colors), veneered MDF (oak, walnut, ash — natural wood texture), solid wood (oak, walnut — for premium collections), combined (wood + glass, wood + metal). Cabinet sizes: length 120-240 cm, height 40-60 cm, depth 40-50 cm. Wall-mounted consoles: length 150-200 cm, depth 30-40 cm. Modular walls: composition width 2.5-4.0 meters, height up to 2.5 meters, modules combined (cabinet + wall cabinets + open shelves + tall units).
STAVROS MDF skirting boards — veneered (oak, ash, walnut — veneer thickness 1.5 mm, natural texture), laminated (wood-like decors, solid colors), painted (white, black, colored enamel), height 60-120 mm, length 2.4 meters, profiles from simple rounded to classic with beads. MDF base density 750 kg/m³ (stable, does not warp from humidity), processing — sanding, priming (ready for painting), possibility of custom tinting (tinting oils — 20+ shades).
Consultations and design projects — STAVROS specialists, based on photos of your living room, room dimensions, will select molding (which rosettes, cornices, moldings suit the stretch ceiling, how to install), furniture (cabinet size for your TV, furniture style for the interior), skirting boards (height, color matching floor or furniture), create a visualization (3D model of the TV zone — see the result before purchase), calculate an estimate. Services are free when ordering materials.
Delivery across Russia and Customs Union countries — by courier in Moscow and St. Petersburg (1-2 days), by transport companies to Russian regions (PEK, Delovye Linii, SDEK — 5-14 days), international delivery to Belarus, Kazakhstan, Armenia, Kyrgyzstan (by road, terms 7-21 days, cost calculated by weight, volume, distance, we handle customs clearance). Reliable packaging (molding — shrink film, boxes; furniture — corrugated cardboard, crating; skirting boards — stretch film), cargo insurance (in case of damage — compensation or replacement).
Choosing STAVROS, homeowners, designers, builders choose quality (materials of European level, furniture certified, molding meets standards), variety (hundreds of molding models, dozens of furniture collections, all types of skirting boards — you'll find for any style, budget), professionalism (consultations, design projects, installation assistance, guarantees), logistics (delivery across Russia and abroad, fast, reliable).
Design your TV zone as the center of the living room — a place where technology does not spoil the interior but complements it, where every element (ceiling with molding, furniture, wall moldings, skirting) is coordinated, forming a harmonious composition. With STAVROS molding, furniture, skirting boards, your living room will gain completeness, style, functionality — a space where it's pleasant to watch movies, gather with family, host guests!