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Cove moulding has a concave, quarter-round profile and is used for ceiling-to-wall transitions, cabinet detail, and as an alternative to crown moulding where a simpler profile is appropriate. It is also commonly used inside cabinet boxes to cover joints where panels meet at inside corners.
Cove moulding has a simple, concave curve that is understated and easy to install. Crown moulding has a more complex, projecting profile that sits at an angle between the wall and ceiling, creating more visual depth and shadow. Crown reads as more formal and architectural; cove is cleaner and more contemporary.
Cove moulding installs flat against the wall and ceiling with no spring angle, which makes corner cuts straightforward 45-degree mitres. Inside corners can also be coped for a tighter fit. Because it sits flat, cove is generally easier to install than crown moulding and a good choice for less experienced trimmers.
Yes, and this is one of its most common applications. Cove moulding in the 3/4-inch to 1-inch range is used to cover inside corner joints where cabinet sides meet the back panel. It also appears under cabinet upper rail edges as light rail moulding.
Cove is available in solid wood species including pine, fir, oak, and maple, and in MDF for painted applications. The right choice depends on whether the final finish is paint or stain, and whether the installation is in a moisture-prone area where MDF should be avoided.