Installation made Easy with DIY Crown Molding
This DIY crown molding selection is designed for a one-person installation, with or without experience, and is available at an affordable price.
Made from lightweight styrofoam, they’re easy to handle and to cut, all you need is a utility knife and a miter box to get your corners right. Best of all, we have matching styles pre-cut molding corners so your project looks professionally done by an interior designer or contractor, without having to pay their consulting fees.
Each style installs easily with adhesive, so you can work in sections without wall damage from a hammer and nails or needing heavy tools. Thanks to the innovative flat back design and textured mounting surface, each molding sits flush against the wall with a good grip.
DIY Crown Moldings are class A fire-rated, they can be used both in residential and commercial spaces, making them great for kitchens, dining rooms and living rooms as well as restaurants and retail shops. They can even be used to create a recessed lighting effect.
DIY Crown Molding Inspiration
Our molding isn’t just for ceilings, it can also transform cabinetry and furniture in your home to give it a custom-built look that is professionally finished. Here are a few ideas for easy DIY projects for inspiration and tips from the pros to make sure you get the best results.

Crown Molding on Kitchen Cabinets
One way to give kitchen cabinets a more finished look is by adding DIY Crown Molding. This quick and budget-friendly update creates a custom look and helps eliminate gaps above cabinetry where dust builds up and are hard to clean. This works well in traditional, farmhouse and French country kitchens, where you find raised-panel, shaker or inset cabinet doors that already have trims and details.
Pro-tip: If there is a large gap between your cabinets and the ceiling, consider adding a filler panel first.

Crown on a Floor-to-Ceiling Bookshelves
DIY Crown Molding can help transform a floor-to-ceiling bookshelf, connecting it to the ceiling and creating a built-in look rather than a plain piece of furniture pushed against the wall. This works well in traditional and classic interiors, where you already find many trims and moldings.

Crown Molding on a Wardrobe
DIY Crown Molding can also be used to improve free-standing wardrobes or other pieces of furniture. Even if the furniture doesn’t go all the way to the ceiling, adding crown molding is a simple way to make it feel more integrated in the room.
Pro-tip: For furniture that doesn’t reach the ceiling, match the color to your baseboard trims to make it feel part of the room.