This article describes how plaster mouldings can be used instead of traditional mouldings. Plaster mouldings are more cost effective than wooden mouldings and create the same stylish effect.
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Plaster can be used in a variety of ways but one of the most populat is its use as a molding for floor, cabinets and ceilings. Plaster is far more cost effective and flexible for this purpose rather than wood which is traditionally used for this effect. Plaster also offers the advantage of create a seal between the surfaces to which is attached which prevents unsightly cracks and any insects nesting in the gaps. Plaster mouldings are also generally lighter than wooden mouldings and are not as greatly affected by and changes in moisture that can lead to cracking and warping with wood.
Using plaster as a molding for cabinets is not a new idea. In reality, it has been done for several centuries. It is only in the last few years that it has become a popular choice. This is for a number of reasons.
Comparing Prices
One of the main reasons for plaster molding's surge in popularity is the fact that the price of wood is going up almost daily. At one time, purchasing enough wood to make suitable molding was fairly easy and inexpensive. Today, it can be a major expense.
Making Shaping
Simple Another reason for the increased popularity of plaster molding is the fact that fewer craftsmen are practicing the craft of cutting, shaping and sanding wood molding. There are now fewer craftsmen in the industry and thefore prices have increased amongst those craftsmen that are still available. In addition, plaster is simply more versatile and easier to work with than wood. Instead of having to shape the wood ahead of time, a plasterer can lay plaster down and then use sandpaper and other tools to create the molding after it has been installed.
Installing it Easily
Perhaps the biggest reason people are switching to plaster molding is because of the ease in which plaster molding can be installed. Instead of having to worry about a hammer marring the surface, almost anyone with some experience with a trowel can create decent looking molding with plaster. This means that the rise of the do-it-yourselfer lends itself much more to the use of plaster than it does to traditional wood molding.
Of course whilist plaster mouldings are a great alternative to wooden mouldings, some people will only use wood. When it comes down to it, it is really a matter of personal choice. If you are interested in making your own plaster molding and you do not have the know-how, you might want to consider taking a few plastering courses to learn more.
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