
Services · Specialty
Crown Moulding.
Custom plaster crown moulding — run on-site to the architect's profile. The traditional, stone-like alternative to stock wood or foam.
What it is
Plaster crown is run from a templated knife on a custom-built bench, then installed in lengths and seamed on-site. The profile is whatever the architect drew — not a stock wood pattern, not a foam imitation. Done right, plaster crown reads as part of the wall, not as something glued to it.
We run shop-drawing-driven profiles for residential and commercial projects across the Southeast.
Our process
From the first site visit to the final coat.
Every project follows a sequence — refined over thirty years and adapted to the substrate, climate, and finish system.
- 01
Profile templating
Knife cut to the architect's drawn profile.
- 02
On-site bench run
Crown lengths run from the templated knife.
- 03
Installation & seaming
Mounted to wall and ceiling, joints filled and tooled to disappear.
Common questions
Crown Moulding — frequently asked.
How is plaster crown different from foam crown?
Foam crown is glued to the wall and finished with paint — it sounds hollow when tapped. Plaster crown is part of the wall, holds detail at the small radii foam cannot, and lasts the life of the building.
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