For years, applied trim was a given on all my interior projects. By trim, I am referring to base moulding, crown moulding, window and door casing, etc. It was was selected and specified from a catalogue, except in those projects where we created custom profiles. Trim is available in hundreds of shapes and sizes, which when combined or modified, expands the possibilities exponentially.
Trim serves an architectural purpose, with origins that trace back to Classic Greek Architecture. Used effectively, it gives a room scale, enhances doors and openings and reinforces the geometry of a room.
The interior of San Giorgio Maggiore in Venice by Renaissance Master Andrea Palladio illustrates the perfect use of moulding in accordance with the Corinthian style of Architecture, executed in stone and plaster.