On plaster strips are a good choice to leave your residence with a modern look. They are designed as a finish with the plaster material between the wall and ceiling and can work in conjunction with ambient lighting. A project using plaster moldings can be customized according to the space and the desired result.
The use of plaster moldings can be done in almost any setting. It has become popular because it is simple, practical, and has a low investment cost. We recommend its use to make a room more differentiated, attractive and differentiated.
Types of plaster moldings
There are currently different types of gypsum plaster, each with specific properties for application and use. Here are the main differences:
Open Sanca
The open crown has a finish on the side, leaving an open space in the center. This model enables indirect lighting with built-in lights.
Sanca is closed
The closed crown does not have any kind of opening. Therefore, the lighting can only take place directly through points of light such as the spots.
Inverted sanca
The inverted crown molding has properties similar to the open crown molding. The difference is that the opening is reversed and facing the walls or windows. Recently, this model has become more popular.
Environments decorated with plaster moldings
The plaster that makes the environment even more beautiful has a functionality that is sometimes unknown to anyone who is going to decorate their first home or apartment. To help you we have separated some designs with plaster liners:
Sanca from plaster to room
Living room, dining room or TV are typical environments in which this type of processing is used. You can create interesting lighting effects with creativity. Here are some examples:
Picture 1 – Sanca de Gesso for dining room
Image 2 – In this project the Sanca combined with a wall made of wood
Image 3 – The highlight is the lighting with LED strips
Image 4 – In this model, the spots and lamps are the highlight
Photo 5 – The lining of plaster can delimit spaces with elegance.
Image 6 – The differential of this design is in the black tears on the ceiling.
Picture 7 – For a cleaner environment, invest in liners with built-in lighting to give depth
Photo 8 – The crack that surrounds the room gave way to built-in lighting
Image 9 – In this room, we opted for an inverted crown shape with a cut in the middle.
Picture 10 – This room has a large round plasterboard with other square and geometric.
Image 11 – The lighting is the highlight of this living room with molded part
Picture 12 – Plasterboard in the living room.
Figure 13 – In this TV room project, the sanca gives the environment indirect lighting
Picture 14 – Ceiling termination with narrow beams
Figure 15 – An excellent example of straight cracks in the ceiling and wall
Figure 16 – A good example of using a closed crown molding in a living room
Picture 17 – For those who like a neoclassical style in decoration
Image 18 – Plaster around the area
Picture 19 – This room has plasterwork with curves and straight lines.
Plaster cast for bedroom
Photo 20 – Concrete is a great choice to combine your gray color with white plaster.
Picture 21 – With drawings on the edges
Image 22 – In this project the molded part was used to support the pendant lamp on the bedside table
Figure 23 – Narrow functions gave this integrated environment a unique touch
Figure 24 – The curvilinear effect is the highlight of this project and connects the wall to the ceiling.
Picture 25 – The headboard of the bed is a great place to position a crown with spots and lamps.
Plaster of paris sanca for the kitchen
Image 26 – In this American kitchen, the crown molding was degraded to give the workbench a prominence.
Picture 27 – In this example the hood was embedded in the plaster. An interesting example that has become popular.
Image 28 – The indirect lighting of the crown carcass makes the kitchen space visible.
Image 29 – In this example, the American kitchen has the globe with spots and lamps.
Picture 30 – The crack in the lining gives a differentiated lighting.
Image 31 – A classic style curvilinear molding was used in this project
Plaster of paris sanca for bathroom
Picture 32 – Sanca plaster for bathroom
Figure 33 – Another bathroom with a plaster cast
Picture 34 – Sanca with lowering in the kitchen counter
Picture 35 – Sanca with frame and drawings
Picture 36 – Composition with covering heights
Picture 37 – Composition of the lining in wood and plaster
Gypsum plaster for the hallway
Photo 38 – The finish on fired cement contrasts with the plaster covering
Figure 39 – The cool ribbon is inserted in the corridor
Photo 40 – Sanca de Plaster with steps in the corridor
Image 41 – Sanca de Plaster with square cut-outs and indirect lighting
Image 42 – In this narrow hallway, the illumination of the corpus enables a differentiated highlight.
More pictures of surroundings with molded parts and linings
Picture 43 – Sanca made of plaster with the completion of wallpaper in the ceiling
Picture 44 – Sanca de Plaster easy for the environment with double right foot
Image 45 – Sanca de Plaster remains hanging on the ceiling and wall
Figure 46 – This room environment with home theater has the oblique plaster cast
Figure 47 – Baby room with a curved, open crown
Picture 48 – In this room, the molding has curved features and lighting in LED strips
Picture 49 – The finished ceiling is the highlight of this environment.
Figure 50 – In this environment, the crown surrounds the room.
Image 51 – This design has a different application of square moldings at different heights in the same environment.
Picture 52 – Sanca of simple plaster for girl’s room
Picture 53 – This design has a continuous crack on the wall and ceiling
Picture 54 – Sanca inclined with shades of gray
Picture 55 – Sancho made of plaster in the room with lighting in the spot
Picture 56 – The crown shape was used in this room, which has a high right foot.
Image 57 – An elegant format with a wavy shape.
Image 58 – In this large room, the wall in island format was used
Image 59 – Colored light is a bold attribute that needs to be used with caution, but it produces interesting effects.
Picture 60 – In this project, the sections of the molded part were used to better delimit the surroundings.
Picture 61 – Example of shaping used in space with frames and drawings.
Picture 62 – A different effect was used in this project, similar to a pergola.
Screenshot 63 – Example of an open crown with the lighting highlighted
Picture 64 – Food with a tear for the lighting
Picture 65 – This shape has the bent end
Image 66 – Plaster of paris perforated to renew the decoration
Figure 67 – Recessed lining to highlight the environment
Picture 68 – Food with a long teardrop for the lighting
Image 69 – Chucks with a square design
Picture 70 – Plasterboard in the exhibition room
Picture 72 – Lining to stretch the environment
Image 73 – For those who want a modern environment, invest in a plaster of paris project
Figure 74 – Plaster lining with stripes and finish
Photo 75 – To emphasize the area of the cradle, small points of light were built into the plaster lining
Be careful when choosing a shape model
Before choosing the ideal model for molding, consider the characteristics of the environment. For an even better result, opt to follow up with a professional area such as an architect, interior designer and others.
Environment Height – Care must be taken when installing the molding to ensure that the environment is compatible with its use. Since it is of minimal thickness, it can affect the height of the area’s right foot.
Cost Reduction – Although the installation cost is not high, you can end up spending a little more time hiring a professional to design your environment.
Purpose of lighting – When using the crown shape in conjunction with lighting, it is interesting to define its focus: ideally, it indirectly illuminates a specific room or object, such as a dining table, sofa and so on.
For a smoother lighting effect, you can use LED strips of different colors. The spots have a more pronounced effect.
One of the most common models in interior design is the straight ceilings with finished walls. Luminaires and light points can be built into it. This type of molding has a harmonious appearance with a modern finish on the ceiling and wall.