What distinguishes a professionally designed interior from a DIY one? Details. Thousands of details that come together into a unified system create character, style, atmosphere.molded decoration made of polyurethane— is the language spoken by architecture. Cornices, moldings, rosettes, overlays transform a bland box into a space with history and individuality. In 2026, the market offers not just individual elements, but ready-made kits where every detail is coordinated with others. Let's figure out how to choose, where to buy, and why ready-made kits save not only money but also nerves.

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What are ready-made molded decor kits and why are they needed

Imagine you've decided to create a classic interior. You open a catalog — there are thousands of items. Cornices of dozens of profiles, rosettes of hundreds of designs, moldings of different widths, overlays of all shapes and sizes. How to choose? Which cornice goes with which rosette? Which molding fits the scale of the chosen cornice?

Without professional education in interior design, it's easy to make mistakes. Buy too large a rosette — it will overwhelm the space. Choose too small a cornice — it will get lost against high ceilings. Mix elements of different styles — you'll get visual dissonance.

Ready-made molded decor kitssolve this problem. Professional designers select elements that harmonize with each other in style, scale, proportions. Cornice, rosette, moldings, overlays — everything is coordinated. You get a system ready for installation, without the risk of selection errors.

There is also an economic benefit. A set usually costs less than the same items purchased separately. The manufacturer is interested in selling the set as a whole and offers a discount. Plus, you save on logistics — one delivery instead of several.

Types of sets: from basic to luxurious

Manufacturers offer sets of different complexity levels for different budgets and tasks.

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Basic set: the minimum for character

Basic setincludes the most essential elements to create architectural completeness for a room. Typically, this includes a ceiling cornice around the perimeter, a floor skirting board, and one ceiling rosette for a chandelier.

Such a set is suitable for a standard room of 18-20 square meters. A cornice 80-120 mm wide creates a transition between the wall and ceiling. A skirting board 80-100 mm high finishes the bottom of the wall. A rosette 400-600 mm in diameter frames the chandelier, creating a compositional center.

The basic set does not overload the space, it is suitable for minimalist interiors, modern classics, and Scandinavian style. The cost of such a set for a 20 m² room is from 15 to 30 thousand rubles, depending on the quality of materials.

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Extended set: adding accents

The extended set includes everything from the basic set plus additional elements to create a richer decor. Mouldings for wall paneling, corner elements, decorative overlays above doors, additional rosettes for multi-level lighting.

Mouldings form frames on walls, creating classic paneling. Three or four vertical sections divide the wall, giving it structure. Corner elements — pilasters or overlays — emphasize corners, creating vertical accents.

The extended set is suitable for living rooms, dining rooms, and formal bedrooms. It creates a more saturated decor but maintains balance — it does not overload, but structures the space. The cost for a 25 m² room is from 40 to 70 thousand rubles.

Premium set: complete transformation

The premium set is the maximum number of elements to create a luxurious interior in a palace style. In addition to everything listed above, it includes columns or half-columns, friezes with ornaments, brackets, bas-reliefs, complex corner compositions, additional cornices for multi-level ceilings.

Such sets are suitable for large rooms from 40 square meters, high ceilings from 3.5 meters. They create theatrical luxury, turning a room into a formal hall. They require professional installation due to their complexity and the number of elements.

The cost of a premium set for a 50 m² hall is from 150 to 300 thousand rubles. This is an investment in an interior that will impress for decades.

What the set consists of: breaking it down by elements

To understand what you are buying, let's break down the main types of elements included in the sets.

Ceiling Cornices

Cornice — a fundamental element. Mounted at the junction of the wall and ceiling, it visually completes the room. Width varies from 40-50 mm for small rooms to 200-300 mm for high halls.

The cornice profile can be simple and smooth, classic with coves, or richly decorated with ornaments.Ceiling moldingIt defines the style of the entire interior — from restrained minimalism to palace luxury.

A special category — cornices with a niche for hidden lighting. An LED strip is placed in a groove, the light is directed upwards or downwards, creating a soft glow. This is a modern solution that adds depth and drama to the interior.

Ceiling Rosettes

Rosette — a round or oval element installed in the center of the ceiling to frame a chandelier. Diameter from 200 mm for compact bedrooms to 1500 mm for large halls.

The rosette ornament can be floral (acanthus leaves, laurel wreaths), geometric (meanders, rays), baroque (scrolls, rocaille). The choice depends on the interior style and room size.

The rosette is not just a decorative trim for the chandelier. It is the compositional center around which the entire visual structure of the room is built. In combination with the perimeter cornices, the rosette forms a complete architectural system.

Wall Moldings

Mouldings — narrow decorative strips from 20 to 120 mm wide. Used to create frames on walls, frame panels, zone space, decorate furniture.

A classic technique — rectangular or square frames made of mouldings on a wall. Inside the frame, there can be contrasting paint, wallpaper, decorative plaster. The result is a paneling effect — visual division of the wall into zones.

Mouldings are also used for horizontal division of the wall at a height of 90-120 cm. This creates additional architectural scale, visually makes the room taller.

Decorative appliqués

Decorative Inserts— these are separate elements with ornaments that are mounted on walls, furniture, doors. Size from small 100x100 mm to large 600x600 mm and more.

Motifs are diverse: botanical (flowers, leaves, grapevines), geometric (rosettes, stars, diamonds), animal (lions, eagles, chimeras), architectural (cartouches, medallions, coats of arms).

Appliqués are used as final accents. Symmetrically on both sides of the fireplace, above the doorway, at the corners of decorative panels, in the center of the pediment. They create compositional focal points, drawing the eye.

Corner elements

Room corners are zones that often remain empty. Corner elements solve this problem. Pilasters are flat vertical projections that mimic columns. Corner appliqués are decorative compositions that fill the corner.

Pilasters visually elongate a room upward, create rhythm, and divide the wall into sections. They consist of a base (foundation), a shaft (central part), and a capital (crowning element). Height from floor to ceiling or covering part of the wall depending on the design.

Baseboards

Baseboard finishes the junction between the wall and floor. Height from 80 to 200 mm, pronounced relief, possibility of painting to match the wall color or in a contrasting shade.

Polyurethane baseboards are taller and more decorative than traditional wooden or plastic ones. This is not just a technical strip, but a full-fledged architectural element that echoes the ceiling cornice, creating a frame for the room.

Collections and styles: find yours

Manufacturers group elements into collections based on stylistic features. This simplifies selection — all elements within a collection harmonize with each other.

Neoclassicism

Neoclassic CollectionNeoclassicism — restrained elegance. Simple profiles without excessive decorativeness, delicate ornaments, clear geometry. Suitable for modern interiors where one desires classical nobility without a museum-like feel.

Cornices of medium width 100-150 mm with a laconic profile. Rosettes with geometric motifs — concentric circles, rays, simple rosettes without complex scrolls. Moldings are straight, without curves. Appliqués with minimal relief.

Neoclassical color palette — white, gray, beige, pastel shades. Gold or silver patina on accents is allowed, but in moderation.

Classicism

Classicism — strict symmetry, antique motifs, order system. Cornices with scotias and flutes, rosettes with laurel wreaths and meanders, pilasters of Doric or Ionic order.

The decor is more saturated than in Neoclassicism, but maintains order and balance. No chaos — everything is subject to strict geometry, axes of symmetry, proportions.

Colors — white, cream, with the possibility of gilding on capitals and accent elements. Marble textures, imitation of antique materials are permissible.

Baroque

Baroque — maximum decorativeness. Wide cornices with deep relief, large rosettes with botanical ornaments, curved moldings, an abundance of scrolls, rocaille, cartouches.

Baroque is characterized by asymmetrical compositions, dynamic forms, a sense of movement. The decor is abundant but organized — the chaos is apparent, in reality, every element is in its place.

Gilding is active — not just patina, but solid coating on many elements. Saturated colors — burgundy, emerald, sapphire — create a luxurious backdrop for golden decor.

Art Deco

Art Deco — the geometry of the 1920s. Stepped cornices, rosettes with radial compositions, zigzag moldings, appliqués with geometric patterns.

The style is elegant but without historical heaviness. Modern, graphic, somewhat theatrical. Contrasting combinations — black and white, gold and black lacquer, chrome and glass.

The decor works to create effect, drama, chic. Suitable for bold, self-confident people who are not afraid to attract attention.

Provence

Provence — French country romance. The decor is delicate, almost weightless. Narrow cornices, small rosettes with floral motifs, thin moldings.

Ornaments are botanical — roses, lavender, grapevines, olive branches. Colors are pastel — lavender, mint, peach, milky. The patina is not gold, but white — an effect of being bleached by time.

Provence creates a cozy, warm atmosphere, suitable for bedrooms, kitchens, country houses.

How to choose a set for your project

The choice depends on several factors. Let's break it down step by step.

Assess the room dimensions

Ceiling height is critical. For standard 2.7 meters, choose compact cornices 80-120 mm and proportionate elements. Large decor will feel oppressive, consuming visual height.

For ceilings 3-3.5 meters, cornices 120-180 mm, larger rosettes, expressive pilasters are suitable. For high halls from 4 meters — cornices 200-300 mm, monumental rosettes, full-fledged columns.

The room area is also important. In a small room of 12-15 m², an abundance of decor will create a cramped feeling. Limit yourself to a basic set. In a spacious hall of 40-50 m², you can go all out — an extended or premium set will fully reveal itself.

Determine the interior style

wall decorative elementThe decor must correspond to the overall style. Do not try to mix incompatible elements — a Baroque rosette in a minimalist interior looks alien.

If the style is not yet defined — start from existing furniture, building architecture, personal preferences. Classic furniture requires classic decor. Modern furnishings — neoclassical or minimalist elements.

Calculate the budget

Ready-made sets have a wide price range. Basic set for a 20 m² room — from 15 thousand. Extended — from 40 thousand. Premium for a 50 m² hall — from 150 thousand.

Add installation to the cost of materials (if you won't do it yourself) — from 30 to 50 percent of the material cost. Plus paint, primer, consumables — another 10-15 percent.

Realistic budget for quality decoration of a 25 m² living room — 60-100 thousand rubles with materials and labor. For a premium option for a large hall — 250-400 thousand.

Consider the functionality of the room

wall moldingshould correspond to the room's purpose. In a formal living room, rich decor is appropriate — it's a space for impression, status. In a bedroom, calmer forms are better — here the atmosphere of relaxation is important.

In the kitchen and bathroom, choose simple profiles without deep grooves where dirt and moisture can accumulate. Polyurethane is moisture-resistant, but complex relief is harder to clean.

In a children's room, avoid fragile protruding elements that can be bumped into or broken during play.

Where to buy: criteria for selecting a supplier

The market is full of offers. How not to make a mistake?

Own production vs intermediaries

Buying directly from the manufacturer offers several advantages. Factory price without intermediary markups — saving 30-50 percent. Full assortment, including new and exclusive items. Possibility of custom orders, modifying standard sets for your project.

The manufacturer guarantees quality at all stages — from raw materials to the finished product. There is control, proven technologies, responsibility to the customer.

Intermediaries — dealers, stores, online platforms — add 40-70 percent to the price. Assortment is limited to popular items. Quality depends on the supplier's integrity.

Checking reputation

A manufacturer with many years of history values its reputation. See how many years the company has been on the market. Ten to twenty years — an indicator of stability. Study reviews from real customers on independent platforms.

Request a portfolio of completed projects. A serious manufacturer has photos of interiors using its products. This gives an idea of how the elements look in reality, not just in catalog photos.

Availability of certificates

Quality polyurethane has certificates of conformity, sanitary-epidemiological conclusions, test protocols. The material must be approved for residential premises, not emit harmful substances.

Ask to provide the documents. A normal manufacturer will provide the full package without problems. Refusal or evasive answers — a warning sign.

Technical support

A professional supplier doesn't just sell goods, but accompanies the project. Consultations on element selection, calculation of required quantity, installation recommendations, assistance in solving non-standard tasks.

The manager should ask the right questions: ceiling height, room area, interior style, budget. Based on this, select the optimal set. If the manager just tries to sell the most expensive set without delving into details — look for another supplier.

Delivery and return conditions

Molding is a bulky and fragile product. Make sure the manufacturer organizes careful packaging, insured delivery, cargo tracking. Damage during transportation is a common problem.

Clarify the return policy. Situations happen: miscalculations, an element didn't fit, discovered a defect. A normal supplier provides a mechanism for return or exchange within reasonable timeframes.

Installation of a ready-made set: do it yourself or hire professionals

A question that arises for everyone.

DIY installation: pros and cons

The advantages are obvious — saving on labor 30-50 percent of the material cost. Process control — you see every stage, confident in quality. Satisfaction from doing it yourself — priceless.

There are also disadvantages. Requires time — weekends, or even several weeks of evenings. Basic skills and tools are needed — level, miter box, mounting gun, saw. Risk of errors — crooked installation will ruin expensive material.

For a basic set (cornice, baseboard, rosette) in a standard-sized room, self-installation is realistic. The technology is not complicated, manufacturers provide instructions. You can manage over a weekend.

For an extended and especially a premium set, it's better to involve professionals. Large number of elements, complex joints, need for precise marking — experience is critical.

Professional Installation: What's Included

An experienced crew performs the full cycle of work. Base preparation — leveling uneven surfaces, priming. Marking using laser levels — ensures geometry. Cutting elements with millimeter precision. Installation with high-quality adhesive and additional fastening if necessary.

Sealing joints with acrylic sealant, sanding, priming, final painting — all done professionally. The result — perfectly straight lines, tight joints, flawless geometry.

The cost of work depends on complexity. Basic set — 300-500 rubles per linear meter of cornice/baseboard, 1500-3000 for installing a rosette. Extended set with paneling — 500-1000 rubles per square meter of wall. Premium set with complex elements — from 1500 rubles per m².

Prices for ready-made sets in 2026

The market offers a wide range. Let's look at real figures.

Basic sets for a room of 18-20 m²:

  • Economy segment (simple profiles, small rosette): 12-20 thousand rubles

  • Mid-range segment (classic profiles, medium rosette): 25-40 thousand

  • Premium segment (complex profiles, large rosette with ornament): 45-70 thousand

Extended sets for a living room of 25-30 m²:

  • Mid-range segment: 40-70 thousand rubles

  • Premium segment: 80-120 thousand

Premium sets for a hall of 40-50 m²:

  • With columns, friezes, complex compositions: 150-300 thousand rubles

Add the cost of work (if hiring), paint, and consumables to the material prices. Total project budget including materials and labor:

  • Basic decoration for a 20 m² room: 30-60 thousand

  • Extended decoration for a 30 m² living room: 80-150 thousand

  • Premium decoration for a 50 m² hall: 250-500 thousand

Custom sets: when standard doesn't fit

Sometimes ready-made kits don't meet the requirements. Non-standard ceiling heights, unique layouts, custom design projects — require individual solutions.

A manufacturer with its own design bureau can develop a set for your project. The designer will consider all room features, your wishes, and budget. Will create a set of elements perfectly suited for your interior.

Custom development is 30-50 percent more expensive than standard sets. But if the project requires it, the result justifies the investment. You get a unique interior that cannot be copied.

Caring for stucco decor: preserving beauty for decades

High-quality polyurethane lasts 30-50 years without losing its properties. Minimal care extends the flawless appearance.

Regular cleaning: Once every month or two, go over with a soft brush or vacuum with a brush attachment. Dust collects in the recesses of the relief, especially on rosettes and overlays with ornament.

Wet cleaning: Polyurethane is not afraid of water. Wipe with a damp cloth or sponge. For kitchen elements, use a soapy solution.

Paint refresh: After 5-10 years, the paint may fade. Light sanding with fine sandpaper, a new coat of paint — and the decor looks fresh again.

Repairing damage: Small chips are filled with acrylic putty, sanded, and painted. Serious damage requires element replacement.

Frequently asked questions about ready-made sets

What is the difference between a set and buying items separately?

A set consists of elements selected by professionals for style, scale, and proportions. You get a guaranteed harmonious composition. When buying separately, the risk of selection error is high. Plus, a set is usually 15-25 percent cheaper.

Can a ready-made set be supplemented with other elements?

Yes, sets are often modular. There is a basic configuration and additional options. You can buy a basic set and later add paneling moldings or decorative overlays.

How long does it take to install a set?

A basic set (cornice, baseboard, rosette) for a 20 m² room — one working day for a professional crew, two weekends for self-installation. An extended set with paneling — 2-3 days. A premium set for a large hall — a week.

Are sets supplied painted or ready for painting?

Most sets are supplied as primed white, ready for painting. This provides freedom in choosing the final color. Some manufacturers offer factory painting in standard colors for an additional fee.

Will a set work if I have non-standard ceiling heights?

Most sets are designed for standard ceilings of 2.7-3 meters. For non-standard heights (above 3.5 m or below 2.5 m), it's better to consult with the manufacturer. Adaptation of the set or individual configuration may be required.

Can a set be used partially?

Yes, no one obliges you to use everything. You can install only the cornice and rosette, leaving moldings for the future. Or vice versa — do only wall paneling, opting out of ceiling decor.

What is the warranty on set elements?

A quality manufacturer provides a warranty against manufacturing defects — usually 12-24 months. The warranty covers cracks, deformations, and material delamination. Damage during transportation or installation is not covered by the warranty.

Can a set be installed on a stretch ceiling?

Ceiling cornices are not attached to stretch ceilings — only to the wall. There are special cornices for stretch ceilings with wall mounting and a gap for the fabric. Rosettes are installed before the stretch ceiling is mounted or surface-mounted options are used.

Conclusion: A ready-made solution for those who value results

An interior is not a sum of random elements. It is a thoughtful system where every detail is connected to the others.Ready-made sets of stucco decorrelieve you of the agonizing selection process, the risk of error, and overpaying for unnecessary items.

You get a professionally composed kit where cornices, rosettes, moldings, and overlays harmonize in style and scale. You save time on searching, money on purchase (sets are cheaper), and nerves on worrying about the correctness of your choice.

Polyurethane as a material provides everything needed: ease of installation, moisture resistance, durability, clarity of relief, and the ability to be painted. It is a modern alternative to heavy plaster and fragile foam.

The choice of supplier is critical. Buy from a manufacturer with a history, its own facilities, and transparent processes. Check certificates, review portfolios, read reviews. Quality materials pay for themselves with decades of impeccable service.

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