Are there rules that allow creating an interior where modern technology meets the classic nobility of natural materials? How to achieve a balance between the lightness and practicality of polymer decoration and the respectable warmth of natural wood?Polyurethane molding on wallsin combination withwith wooden cornicesThis solution combines the best of both worlds: high-tech, durable polyurethane decoration creates architectural expressiveness on walls, while noble solid wood cornices crown the composition, adding natural aristocracy and completeness. This duo works in interiors of any style — from majestic classicism to minimalist modernism, from cozy Provence to eclectic spaces where traditions coexist with innovations. Why is this combination gaining recognition among designers and homeowners? What technical and aesthetic advantages does it offer? And how to properly select elements so they enhance each other's strengths?



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Polyurethane molding: a revolution in decorative art

Polyurethane has changed the perception of what is possible in interior decoration. What once required painstaking handwork and heavy, fragile plaster is now accessible thanks to this innovative material.Polyurethane molding on wallsThese are decorative elements that are visually indistinguishable from classical plaster items, but surpass them in practically all performance characteristics.

Unique properties of polyurethane

Polyurethane's water resistance is phenomenal — the material does not absorb water, does not swell, does not deform even with prolonged exposure to moisture. This allows usingpolyurethane moldingin bathrooms, kitchens, pools, saunas — places where plaster molding quickly deteriorates. The decoration retains an impeccable appearance for decades regardless of humidity levels.

Temperature stability ensures preservation of shape and structure during temperature fluctuations from minus 60 to plus 80 degrees Celsius. Polyurethane molding does not crack in cold, does not soften in heat, does not deform under sunlight. This makes the material suitable not only for interiors but also for facade decoration.

Mechanical strength with incredible lightness — another advantage. Polyurethane is elastic, resistant to impacts, does not crumble or flake like plaster. At the same time, the weight of elements is 5-7 times less than plaster equivalents. This simplifies transportation, reduces wall load, and makes installation accessible for one person.

The biological inertness of the material means that mold, fungi, and bacteria do not develop on polyurethane. The material does not attract insects, does not rot, does not degrade due to biological factors.Polyurethane molding on wallsCreates a healthy microclimate in the room, especially important for children's rooms and bedrooms.

Ecological safety is certified. Polyurethane does not emit toxic substances under any operating conditions. The material is hypoallergenic, odorless, safe for people with heightened sensitivity. This is especially valuable in today's world, where material eco-friendliness has become a priority.

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Types of polyurethane molding for walls

Moldings are the most universal element of polyurethane decoration. These long, profiled strips are used to frame wall panels, create decorative frames, and zone spaces. Molding widths vary from minimal 2 centimeters for delicate decoration to impressive 20-30 centimeters for large-scale compositions.Polyurethane molding on wallsIn the form of moldings, transforms a flat wall, creating depth and architectural expressiveness.

Panels with imitation of various materials - a revolutionary solution for quickly decorating large areas. Panels can imitate brickwork, stone walls, wooden cladding, classic wainscoting with lattices. Panel sizes reach 120x60 centimeters, allowing rapid covering of significant areas with minimal joints.

Corner elements and ornaments add luxury and detail. These can be floral motifs, geometric patterns, classical acanthus and palmettes, baroque scrolls. Corner elements are installed at moldings' intersections, above doorways, along wall panel corners, creating accents and completing the composition.

Pilasters and half-columns form vertical divisions of walls, creating an illusion of classical architecture. Pilaster height reaches 2-3 meters, width 10-30 centimeters. They can be smooth or fluted, adorned with capitals of various orders - Doric, Ionic, Corinthian. Pilasters visually raise ceilings, structure long walls, create rhythm.

Niche and frames for decorative elements allow creating built-in compositions. Vases, sculptures, and lamps are placed in niches. Frames surround mirrors, paintings, televisions, turning them into an organic part of the decor. Polyurethane niches are lighter than plaster, easier to install, but look no less impressive.

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Advantages of using polyurethane molding

Ease of installation - key practical advantage.Polyurethane moldingsAttaches to special glue without wet processes. No plasterwork required, no long drying time. Installing one room takes one to two days. Lightweight elements allow working without assistants. Trimming is done with a regular saw or jigsaw.

The ability to paint opens unlimited design possibilities. Polyurethane accepts any paints - acrylic, latex, oil-based. You can create a classic white look, paint decor to match wall color for monochromatic solutions, or apply contrasting colors for modern interiors. Patina, gilding, or silvering are possible to achieve an antique effect.

Durability is measured in decades. Manufacturers guarantee a service life of 30-50 years without appearance changes. In practice, quality polyurethane molding lasts even longer. It requires no restoration, updating, or replacement. The only maintenance is periodic dust cleaning.

Economic benefit is obvious upon comprehensive assessment. The cost of polyurethane molding is 1.5-2 times lower than plaster molding. Installation is 3-4 times cheaper due to simplicity and speed. Transportation costs are minimal. No operational expenses for repair or replacement. In total,Polyurethane molding on wallsit costs 2-3 times less than plaster molding at equal aesthetics.

Versatility of application allows using polyurethane decor in any rooms. Living rooms, kitchens, bathrooms, hallways, commercial spaces - offices, restaurants, hotels, stores. The material is equally suitable for new constructions and restoration of historical buildings. Polyurethane molding recreates lost elements indistinguishable from original plaster.

Wooden cornice: classic, time-tested

If polyurethane is an innovative material, then wood is tradition, dating back thousands of years.wooden cornice- an element that crowns a composition, creates a transition from wall to ceiling, or completes a furniture set. Natural wood brings what no synthetic material can - natural warmth, unique texture, energy of living material.

Types of wooden cornices

Ceiling cornices - a classic element of interior decor. They are installed along the perimeter of the room at the junction of wall and ceiling. Width of ceiling cornices varies from modest 5-7 centimeters for minimalist interiors to impressive 15-25 centimeters for classic spaces with abundant decor.wooden cornicecreates logical completion of the vertical wall plane, emphasizes horizontality, visually corrects room proportions.

Ceiling cornice profiles are diverse. Simple flat cornices with minimal relief suit modern styles. Profiled cornices with multiple levels, protrusions, and recesses are characteristic of classic and neoclassic styles. Carved cornices with ornaments, floral motifs, geometric patterns - the pinnacle of joinery craftsmanship, suitable for luxurious interiors.

Furniture cornices crown cabinets, buffets, kitchen sets, bookcases. They complete furniture, protect the upper part from dust accumulation, add classic respectability. Height of furniture cornices is usually 8-15 centimeters, projection 5-12 centimeters. Profiles match furniture style - strict for classic, more free for country and Provence.

Curtain cornices are functional but also decorative.wooden valances for curtainsThey are round or profiled rods mounted on brackets. Rod diameter is 25-50 millimeters depending on curtain weight. End caps - finials - can be simple spheres, cones, or complex carved elements. Wooden curtain cornices create coziness, bring natural warmth, harmonize with wooden furniture.

Wood species for crowns

Spruce is the most affordable material, combining reasonable price with decent characteristics. Color is light yellow with a pinkish tint, texture expressive with clearly visible annual rings. Spruce cornices are easy to process, well accept stains, paints, varnishes. Resin content provides natural moisture protection.wooden corniceSpruce cornices - a sensible choice for most projects.

Oak is the king among species, the standard of strength and durability. Oak density of 700-850 kg/m³ guarantees that the cornice will serve for centuries without losing properties. Oak color varies from light brown to dark chocolate. Texture is noble with characteristic heartwood rays, creating unique light play. Oak cornices are an investment in quality, status, and intergenerational value.

Beech has a light, almost white color with a slight pinkish tint. Texture is fine and uniform, making beech ideal for painting and staining. Beech density of 650-700 kg/m³ ensures high strength. Beech cornices combine durability with the ability to realize any color solutions.

Ash displays expressive texture with contrasting stripes. Color is light brown with grayish notes. Ash density is comparable to oak, hardness even higher. Ash cornices are exceptionally beautiful under transparent varnish, which highlights the natural grain. This species is chosen when visual expressiveness of wood is important.

Exotic species - wenge, padauk, teak, mahogany - are used in elite projects. Dark, almost black wenge tones, reddish-brown mahogany shades, golden teak create luxurious accents. Exotic species are expensive, but their aesthetic qualities and exceptional durability justify the cost.

Advantages of wooden cornices

Ecological safety and natural wood's safety are undeniable. Wood does not emit toxic substances, is hypoallergenic, and creates a healthy microclimate.Wooden cornicesEspecially valued in children's rooms, bedrooms, where air quality is critically important.

The natural beauty of wood is unmatched by imitations. Each cornice is unique—there are no two with exactly the same texture. The natural wood grain, earthy tones, and warmth of the material create a special atmosphere. Wood is living, breathing, and possesses its own energy, which every person entering the room can feel.

The durability of high-quality wooden cornices is measured in decades, and those made from hardwoods—centuries. Wooden cornices from the 18th-19th centuries in historic buildings still perform their function. Properly processed and protected wood practically does not age, only acquiring a noble patina over time.

Repairability is a practical advantage of wood. Scratches, dents, and wear are easily removed by sanding and renewing the finish. A wooden cornice can be restored multiple times, returning to its original appearance. With polyurethane, such operations are impossible—the damaged element can only be replaced.

The possibility of custom manufacturing allows creating cornices according to the client's sketches. Carving of any complexity, unique profiles, non-standard sizes—all of this is achievable when working with wood.wooden cornicebecomes a piece of carpentry art, highlighting the individuality of the interior.

Ideal combination: how to combine polyurethane and wood

It seems that modern polymer and traditional wood are materials from different eras. But it is precisely their combination that creates interiors of special depth and charisma.Polyurethane molding on wallsworks on vertical surfaces, creating architectural expressiveness, andwooden cornicecrowning the composition, adding natural respectability.

Principles of harmonious combination

vertical zoning of space is the foundation of a successful combination. The lower third of the wall may be finishedwooden panels, the middle—with polyurethane molding on the wall. The upper part is completedwith wooden cornices. Such material distribution creates visual richness without overloading.

Color harmony is critical. White or light polyurethane molding combines beautifully with wooden cornices in natural tones—from light pine to dark oak. This contrast of lightness and weight, white and natural, creates a classic, time-tested combination.

An alternative solution—painting the polyurethane molding to match the wood. Using stains and paints, one can give polyurethane the color of oak, walnut, or wenge. In this case, materials are united by color, creating a monochromatic composition where the difference in textures becomes the highlight.

The scale of elements must correspond to each other. A large, heavy wooden cornice 15–20 cm wide requires proportionally wide polyurethane molding—10–15 cm. A thin cornice 7–10 cm harmonizes with elegant molding 5–8 cm. Disproportion destroys balance.

Stylistic unity ensures coherence. If the wooden cornice is carved with baroque motifs, the polyurethane molding should support this theme—vegetative ornamentation, scrolls, voluminous forms. A simple, minimalist cornice requires minimalist polyurethane finishing—smooth molding, geometric shapes.

Stylistic solutions

In classic interiorPolyurethane molding on wallscreates wall panels—rectangular frames, within which wallpaper or painted surfaces are placed.Wooden ceiling cornicecompletes the composition, andWooden Skirting Boardsat floor level closes it. Color solution—white molding, wooden elements in walnut or mahogany tones, walls in pastel shades.

Neoclassicism simplifies forms while preserving principles. Polyurethane molding becomes flatter, with minimal relief. The wooden cornice is also minimalist—a simple profile without excesses. Colors are neutral—white, gray, beige with natural wood accents.

In a modern stylePolyurethane moldingsis used sparingly—accent wall with geometric composition, framing a TV or fireplace zone.wooden cornicesimple shapes, possibly painted in contrasting colors—black, graphite, dark gray. The combination creates a balance of modernity and natural warmth.

. Wooden elements dominate here—Crown MoldingbeamsPanelsPolyurethane molding complements but does not compete—simple molding, painted in pastel tones or white, creates light decoration that does not overload the space.

Eclecticism allows bold combinations. Modern minimalist polyurethane molding with an antique carved wooden cornice. Or classic polyurethane finishing with an ultra-modern cornice made of exotic wood. The key to success is finding a common element: color, scale, repeating motif.

Technical aspects of combining

Sequence of installation is important for quality results. First, installPolyurethane molding on walls—molding, panels, decorative elements. The adhesive has time to fully dry, all joints are filled and sanded, and painting is done. Only after completing all polyurethane work do you proceed with installingwooden corniceThis prevents damage to the cornice during work with molding.

Joining elements requires precision. If the polyurethane molding fits the cornice installation zone, a gap of 2-5 millimeters must be provided to compensate for possible wood movement. Wood reacts to humidity changes, slightly expanding or contracting. Polyurethane is stable. The gap compensates for this difference.

Fastened with a special adhesive — polyurethane or acrylic — for polyurethane molding. Heavy elements are additionally secured with self-tapping screws, which are then spackled.wooden corniceFastened to a wooden base rail screwed to the wall, or directly to sturdy brackets. It is important not to damage the polyurethane molding during cornice installation.

Finish work unifies elements. If a monochromatic solution is chosen, both the molding and cornice are painted the same color. Painting is done after installation to cover joints, creating an impression of monolithism. If the natural wood color is preserved, the cornice is coated with varnish or oil, emphasizing the texture.

Practical advantages of the duo

Combinationpolyurethane molding on the wallandwooden cornice— not only an aesthetic, but also a practical solution.

Economic feasibility

Using polyurethane for main wall decoration instead of expensive wooden cladding reduces costs by 2-3 times while maintaining visual richness.Polyurethane moldingsImitates wood, stone, plaster, creating an illusion of luxurious materials at reasonable prices.

A wooden cornice used accentually along the room's perimeter adds elegance without excessive cost. The required linear meters of cornice are relatively few — around the room's perimeter. In contrast, full wooden wall cladding requires dozens of square meters of expensive material.

Installing a combined solution is 3-4 times cheaper than a fully wooden one. Polyurethane is installed quickly, without special skills. The wooden cornice is the only element requiring professional expertise. Savings on labor are significant.

Operating expenses are minimal. Polyurethane requires no maintenance; wood needs only periodic cleaning and infrequent re-coating every 10-15 years. No repairs, replacements, or restorations.

Functional capabilities

Space zoning is easily achieved. Polyurethane moldings divide walls into functional zones — dining, living, work areas in an apartment-studio.wooden corniceEmphasizes the boundary between zones, creating visual separation without physical partitions.

Hiding utilities — a practical task solved by decor. Behinda wide wooden cornicewires for lighting, air conditioning systems are hidden. Behind polyurethane moldings, cables, pipes, and material joints are concealed. Decor becomes a functional element.

Lighting scenarios are created using backlighting. An LED strip is installed behind the cornice, providing soft diffused light. Polyurethane moldings with backlighting create light frames, accentuating zones. The combination opens up rich possibilities for lighting design.

Acoustic correction — an unexpected but important advantage. The reliefPolyurethane molding on wallsscatters sound waves, reducing echo.wooden corniceEspecially massive, it absorbs sound. In rooms with acoustic problems, such decor improves the acoustic environment.

Visual Effects

Ceiling height is increased by vertical elements. Polyurethane pilasters and elongated panels visually raise the ceiling.A wide wooden cornicein dark color visually lowers the ceiling, creating coziness. Conversely, a light-colored cornice blends with the ceiling, increasing height. Thoughtful use of color and form corrects proportions.

Perception of space area is altered by horizontal divisions.Moldings made of polyurethaneHorizontally placed, visually expand narrow rooms.wooden corniceRunning along the perimeter, unifies space, making it cohesive.

Creating focal points draws attention to desired zones. An accent wall with rich polyurethane molding, finished with carved wooden cornice, becomes the composition's center. The gaze is drawn to this zone, while the rest is perceived as background. This technique is used to highlight a fireplace, TV zone, or headboard.

Material balance creates harmony. The lightness and smoothness of polyurethane are balanced by the weight and texture of wood. Synthetic and natural, modern and traditional, find balance, creating an interior with depth and character.

Examples of application in various rooms

The versatility of the combination allows its use in rooms of any purpose.

Living Room

In the living roomPolyurethane molding on wallsCreates wall panels behind the sofa, frames the TV area, forms decorative frames for pictures.Wooden ceiling corniceCompletes the composition around the perimeter.wooden valances for curtainsSupports the theme on windows.

The color scheme is classic - white polyurethane molding, crown moldings in natural oak or walnut tones, walls in pastel shades. Such a living room radiates nobility and respectability, suitable for receiving guests.

Bedroom

The bedroom requires a special atmosphere of coziness. HerePolyurethane moldingsis used delicately - the headboard of the bed is framed by moldings, creating a decorative panel.wooden corniceAround the room with cove lighting, it creates soft, relaxing illumination.

Colors are calm - molding in wall tone, creating barely noticeable relief, crown molding in light wood - ash, whitewashed oak. Monochromatic palette promotes rest, natural wood adds warmth.

Kitchen

On the kitchen, the practicality of polyurethane is fully revealed.Polyurethane molding on wallsIt is not afraid of moisture, grease, temperature fluctuations. Moldings frame the backsplash, create decorative panels on free walls.Wooden furniture crown moldingCrowning the kitchen set, unifying it into a cohesive composition.

Kitchen colors can be bold - polyurethane molding painted in bright tones, dark wood crown molding creating contrast. Or the classic combination of white molding with crown moldings matching kitchen cabinet facades.

Office

The office is a place where seriousness and respectability are appropriate.Polyurethane moldingsCreates wall panels imitating traditional paneling.wooden corniceSolid, possibly carved, from noble woods - oak, ash, walnut.

The color palette is restrained - molding painted in dark tones - graphite, dark gray, dark green, imitating wooden paneling. Crown moldings retain the natural wood color under transparent lacquer, emphasizing texture. The office radiates solidity and traditionalism.

Children's room

In the children's room, material ecology is critical.Polyurethane moldingsIt is safe, does not emit toxins, easy to clean.wooden corniceMade from natural wood, it creates a healthy microclimate.

Colors in the children's room are bright and cheerful. Polyurethane molding is painted in pastel or saturated shades depending on the child's age. The wooden crown molding can be painted to match or left natural. The combination is safe, practical, and aesthetically pleasing.

Care and Maintenance

The longevity of the combination depends on proper care.

Maintenance of polyurethane molding

Regular dry cleaning is performed with a soft brush or vacuum cleaner with a soft attachment once a month. Dust accumulating in the relief grooves is easily removed. Polyurethane does not attract dust via static electricity, cleaning is quick.

Wet cleaning is permissible for paintedmoldings from polyurethane. The surface is wiped with slightly damp cloth without pressure. The material does not absorb moisture, does not swell. Non-aggressive cleaning agents can be used to remove grease stains on the kitchen.

Coating renewal is performed as needed. If the paint has faded or lost its brightness, the molding is repainted. The old coating is lightly sanded, and fresh paint is applied. Polyurethane holds any paint well without special preparation.

Maintenance of wooden crown molding

Dust cleaning is performed with a dry soft cloth or a special wooden brush weekly along with general cleaning.wooden corniceAttracts less dust than fabric, but regular cleaning maintains its appearance.

Wet cleaning is permissible for lacquered cornices. Use a slightly damp, well-wrung cloth. Water must not enter joints and cracks. For enhanced effect, use special wood furniture care products with polishing properties.

Renovation of the wooden cornice coating is performed every 10-15 years depending on usage conditions. Lacquered cornices lose their gloss and dull. Old lacquer is removed by sanding or stripping, and fresh coating is applied. Cornices with oil-based coating are easier to refresh — the surface is lightly sanded, and a new layer of oil is applied.

Damage Prevention

Protection against moisture is important in bathrooms and kitchens. Althoughpolyurethane is moisture-resistant, andwooden cornicecovered with a protective coating, avoid direct water contact. Ensure good ventilation to remove excess moisture.

Protection against mechanical damage includes care when moving furniture or during renovation. Do not strike the cornice or molding with hard objects. Immediately treat scratches on wood — sand them and apply a protective coating.

Protection against UV radiation is relevant for cornices located near windows. Direct sunlight fades and dries wood. Use curtains or blinds during peak sun hours. Polyurethane is not afraid of UV — the material does not fade.

FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions

Can polyurethane molding and wooden cornice be installed in humid rooms?

Yes, this is one of the main advantages of the combination.Polyurethane molding on wallsis completely moisture-resistant, does not absorb water, does not deform in humid environments. Ideal for bathrooms, toilets, kitchens, and swimming pools.wooden cornicerequires treatment with moisture-resistant compounds — yacht varnish or special oil for humid areas. After proper treatment, wood also serves for decades in humid environments. Choose moisture-resistant species — larch, oak, teak. Ensure good ventilation to remove excess moisture.

How much does it cost to decorate a room with polyurethane molding and wooden cornice?

The cost depends on the area, design complexity, and selected materials. For a standard 20-square-meter room, approximately:polyurethane moldings(wall panel moldings) 15-25 thousand rubles,wooden cornicearound the perimeter from spruce 8-12 thousand, from oak 18-30 thousand rubles. Installation work 10-20 thousand depending on region and complexity. Total 33-75 thousand rubles. For comparison — full wooden panel cladding of the same room costs 80-150 thousand rubles. Significant savings with comparable aesthetics.

How long does such a combination last?

With quality installation and minimal maintenance — decades.polyurethane moldingshas a warranty period of 30-50 years without property changes.wooden cornicemade from hardwoods with quality protective coating lasts 40-80 years and more. The only maintenance required is periodic cornice coating renewal every 10-15 years, which practically extends service life indefinitely. Polyurethane requires no maintenance except cleaning. In historic buildings, wooden cornices from the 18th-19th centuries still function today, confirming the durability of wood.

Can it be installed by oneself, or are professionals required?

Polyurethane molding on the wallcan be installed independently with basic skills and care. The material is lightweight, adheres with adhesive, and can be cut with a standard saw. Manufacturers provide detailed instructions. For simple compositions — moldings, panels — professionals are not mandatory. Installationwooden corniceis more complex due to weight and the need for precise corner trimming. For heavy cornices made from hardwoods, professional assistance is recommended. However, with carpentry skills and tools, it can be done independently. A compromise solution — hire professionals for consultation and assistance with complex sections.

Which colors match best?

Classic and foolproof combination — whitepolyurethane moldingswithwith wooden cornicesnatural tone from light spruce to dark oak. White visually increases space, wood adds warmth. Modern option — molding in wall color, creating a monochromatic base, cornice in contrasting color — dark on light walls or vice versa. For luxurious interiors — molding with gold or patina, cornice from dark wood with wenge or mahogany tinting. For Scandinavian style — all elements painted white, wood texture emphasized. Main rule — colors should create balance, not compete for attention.

Is such a combination suitable for small rooms?

Yes, but with limitations on scale. In small rooms, use narrowpolyurethane molding— moldings 5-8 cm wide, and narrowwooden cornice7-10 cm. Large elements visually reduce already limited space. Light colors — white or light-gray molding, cornice from light wood or painted to match ceiling. Avoid complex compositions — simple moldings around perimeter and minimalist cornice suffice. Properly chosen decor visually increases small rooms, creating a sense of height and architectural expressiveness.

How does the combination affect property value?

Positively. Quality finishing withwith polyurethane moldingsandwith wooden cornicesincreases the perceived value of an apartment or house. The interior appears more expensive, respectable, and finished. Such property attracts more attention, sells faster and at a higher price. Experts estimate a 3-7% increase in value for apartments with quality decorative finishing compared to similar properties without decoration. For luxury real estate, the presence of molding and wooden elements is a mandatory sign of class. This is an investment that pays off upon sale and provides aesthetic pleasure during residence.

Is special surface preparation required?

Required for a quality result. Walls must be flat, clean, dry, and primed. Height differences exceeding 5 millimeters will create gaps during installation.polyurethane molding on the wallLevel walls with plaster or drywall, patch, sand, and prime. Primer improves adhesive bond and prevents peeling. Forwooden corniceThe flatness of the mounting area is important. If the ceiling is uneven, the cornice will fit poorly, creating gaps. Quality preparation is 50 percent of success—do not skimp on it.

Can it be combined with other types of decor?

Yes,Polyurethane moldingsandwooden corniceCombine beautifully with other decorative elements. Wallpaper, including patterned designs, is placed within polyurethane molding frames. Decorative panels in brick, stone, or wood styles combine with moldings. WoodenBaseboardsandCasingscomplete the composition, connecting the cornice with the floor and doorways. Textiles—curtains on wooden cornices—and soft furnishings fit organically. The key is moderation—avoid overloading the space with decor.

Conclusion

Combinationpolyurethane molding on the wallandwooden corniceA solution that combines the best of both worlds. High-tech polyurethane brings practicality, resistance to any influences, ease of installation, and economic accessibility. It creates architectural wall expression, forms decorative compositions, zones space, and withstands moisture, temperature fluctuations, and mechanical impacts.

Natural wood adds what synthetic materials cannot—natural warmth, unique texture, nobility, and the energy of living material.wooden corniceCulminates the composition, creating a logical conclusion and unifying elements into a cohesive ensemble. Its presence transforms an interior from merely beautiful into noble, respectable, and characterful.

The versatility of the combination allows its use in interiors of any style. Classic and neoclassical styles find traditional nobility in this duo. Modern styles appreciate the balance between polyurethane’s practicality and wood’s naturalness. Provence and country styles gain light decor with natural accents. Eclecticism creates bold, memorable combinations.

The economic efficiency is obvious. Using polyurethane for primary decor instead of expensive materials reduces costs by 2–3 times. A wooden cornice used as an accent adds nobility without excessive expense. Installation is simpler and cheaper than full wooden finishing. Operational costs are minimal, and longevity is measured in decades.

Practical advantages include polyurethane’s moisture resistance, allowing its use in humid areas. Ease of installation makes decor accessible for DIY. Paintability opens up limitless design solutions. Wood’s eco-friendliness creates a healthy microclimate. Repairability of both materials ensures long-term preservation of original appearance.

The aesthetic qualities of the duo are undeniable. The relief of polyurethane molding creates play of light and shadow, adding depth to flat walls. Wood’s natural texture brings uniqueness—each cornice is unique in pattern. The contrast between polyurethane’s smoothness and wood’s texture, lightness and weight, white and natural tones creates visual richness.

A wide range ofpolyurethane moldingmoldings, panels, pilasters, rosettes, ornaments in various styles—from strict classicism to modern minimalism. Products are made from high-quality polyurethane from European manufacturers, guaranteeing durability and safety.

Wooden cornicesWooden cornices from STAVROS are made from selected woods of various species—pine, oak, beech, ash. Raw material undergoes chamber drying to optimal moisture content of 8–10 percent, then processed on high-precision equipment, guaranteeing geometric accuracy and surface cleanliness. Cornices are available in various profiles—from simple, minimalist to intricate carved, from functional to decorative.

STAVROS professional consultants will help select elements that harmoniously complement each other. They will consider interior style, room dimensions, color palette, and project budget. They will calculate required material quantities, recommend installation methods, and suggest finishing options. Individual approach to each client is a principle of STAVROS’ work.

Quality of products is certified, backed by years of experience and thousands of completed projects. Strict control at every stage—from raw material procurement to packaging of finished items—guarantees compliance with the highest standards. Flexible pricing policy, discount system for wholesale buyers and designers, and convenient logistics make cooperation with STAVROS profitable and comfortable.

Choosing a combinationpolyurethane molding on the wallandwooden corniceInvestment in comfort, aesthetics, and property value—a solution that pays off both materially and emotionally, creating a space where you want to live, work, entertain guests, and raise children.