Finish Carpentry

Crown Molding Installation on the Eastside

Cove, colonial, and compound profiles installed level and tight — for Kirkland, Sammamish, Redmond, and Bellevue homes that want ceiling transitions done right.

What We Do

Crown molding is one of the highest-leverage finish details in a room — it draws the eye upward and gives ceilings a sense of intention. Done poorly, gaps and uneven runs make every wall look out of square. Done right, crown installs feel like they were always meant to be there.

We handle everything from simple cove replacements in a single room to whole-home installs with compound return cuts, tray ceiling insets, and coffered panel framing. Material and profile selection guidance is part of the process.

What's Included

Profile selection, material order management, full install with compound cuts, and paint-ready surface preparation.

Best FitRooms lacking ceiling transitions or homes updating trim packages
CoordinationTimed with paint so crown can be sprayed or brushed before wall coats
OutcomeLevel runs, tight corners, and returns that close cleanly at every wall end

Scope Breakdown

  • Standard cove and colonial profile installs in living rooms, dining rooms, and bedrooms
  • Compound miter cuts for out-of-square rooms and cathedral ceiling transitions
  • Crown returns at walls, windows, and built-in cabinetry
  • Tray ceiling and coffered panel crown framing
  • Profile matching for additions or partial-room corrections
  • Blocking and backing installation where framing is insufficient

Cost and Timeline

Cost Planning

Single-room installs can run a few hundred to low four-figures. Whole-home crown with compound returns and tray details typically runs mid-to-high four figures. Profile size and room complexity are the main variables.

Typical Timeline

A single room often completes in a day. Multi-room or whole-home installs run 2–4 days. Coffered or tray ceiling framing adds additional time.

Process Snapshot

1

Walk & Measure

Confirm ceiling condition, measure linear footage, note compound cut requirements.

2

Profile Selection

Choose profile scaled to ceiling height and room style.

3

Install

Run crown level across all walls with tight miters and clean returns.

4

Caulk & Finish-Ready

Caulk all transitions and leave paint-ready for touch-up or full repaint.

Eastside Coverage for Crown Molding

We install crown molding across the Eastside. Find your city for local scheduling context.

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FAQ

Crown Molding: Common Questions

Crown molding costs vary by linear footage, profile size, and room complexity. Simple cove profiles in a single room may run a few hundred dollars; whole-home installs with compound returns can run mid-to-high four figures.

Profile size should scale with ceiling height — taller rooms support larger, more detailed crowns. Craftsman homes suit flat cove; transitional and traditional homes work well with colonial or ogee profiles. We advise during the walkthrough.

Out-of-square rooms require compound cuts and additional fitting time. We assess wall and ceiling plumb during the site visit to identify any special requirements before scheduling.

Priming before install is standard, with touch-up caulking and paint after. We coordinate timing with your paint contractor to ensure clean lines at ceiling and wall transitions.

Crown Molding Installation on the Eastside

Share your rooms and ceiling heights. We will bring profile samples and a scope plan to the walkthrough.

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