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Crown molding - prices, is it a good idea?

 
 
ossobuco
 
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Sun 16 Aug, 2009 09:00 pm
@panzade,
This may be impetus for me to get my f/k scanner working, I'm such a slug. But really, that was a fabulous wall, and yes, it was over the windows, and then over the wall to wall built ins, which I'd put at 48" high, wainscotting being higher for the rest of the walls. The lights were those old flame things.
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ossobuco
 
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Sun 16 Aug, 2009 09:03 pm
@panzade,
There were lights in the glass doored cabinets too. That was just the dining room. (weep, I couldn't afford to keep it).
ossobuco
 
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Sun 16 Aug, 2009 09:05 pm
@ossobuco,
But, wait, I like that you did that, panz.
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panzade
 
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Tue 18 Aug, 2009 06:37 am
@ossobuco,
How I'd love to see that...
Froth
 
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Tue 18 Aug, 2009 07:36 am
@panzade,
I thought this was a thread about dental work. I spent an hour and a half yesterday getting one of my molars 'moulded' for a crown. It's costing nearly as much as a kitchen renovation.
panzade
 
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Tue 18 Aug, 2009 09:18 am
@Froth,
that's funny
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Nevermind
 
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Sat 22 Aug, 2009 05:20 pm
Crown molding is one of my favorite things ever. It just makes such a huge difference in a room. I rented an apartment once just for the crown molding alone.

I've heard it's not expensive to do so I was surprised at the $2K quote. I "assumed" it was more in the $500-900 range.



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