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Crown Molding in the Living Room: 6 Types to Use in the Decoration

The gypsum cornice brings elegance and sophistication to the room's decor, creating amazing visual effects and combining with the lighting.

By CASACOR Publisher

Submitted at Mar 18, 2025, 8:30 AM

08 min de leitura
Project by Fernanda Medeiros.

Project by Fernanda Medeiros. (Lília Mendel)

The drywall cornice is an excellent ally in decoration, available in different types such as straight, curved, or elaborately detailed cornices. Each style provides a distinct visual effect, making the projects more spacious, cozy, or even dramatic, depending on the shape and application.

Super versatile, it brings an elegant touch to room decor, creating a sense of spaciousness and sophistication. There are different types of cornices that can be applied, with distinct results.

Main Types of Drywall Cornices


Duplex apartment and office in Pouso Alegre by architect Letícia Nannetti

Projeto de Letícia Nannetti. (Foto: Edson Ferreira/CASACOR)

The simplest cornices, such as straight or smooth, offer a clean finish, perfect for minimalistic projects. On the other hand, more intricate cornices, with curved details or recessed finishes, add a classic and traditional touch to the space.

If the intention is to create a "floating ceiling" effect, illuminated cornices with LED strips are ideal, as they provide an effect of indirect light that enhances the projects.

Straight Cornice


The straight cornice is the simplest and most popular option, with a smooth finish and straight lines. It is discreetly installed on the ceiling, making it ideal for those seeking a clean and minimalistic decor. This type of cornice provides an elegant and smooth finish, perfect for modern or contemporary projects, creating a harmonious look without overwhelming the projects.

Recessed Drywall Cornice


The recessed cornice creates a lower level in the ceiling, with the installation of the drywall below the main structure of the ceiling. This results in a depth effect, bringing the sensation of a more spacious project. Additionally, the recessed cornice allows the installation of built-in lighting, such as LED strips, creating a soft and pleasant indirect light effect. This type of cornice is excellent for those looking for functionality and sophistication, in addition to helping in the distribution of lighting in the projects.

Cove Cornice


The cove cornice has an "L" shape, where the ceiling extends to the wall, creating a niche ideal for embedding bulbs or LED strips. This cornice is widely used to create the "floating ceiling" effect, with indirect lighting that generates a cozy and welcoming atmosphere.

Curved Cornice


The curved cornice features soft, rounded lines, in contrast to straight cornices, creating a more fluid and organic design. This type of cornice is indicated for more classic spaces or those seeking softness and elegance.

S Cornice or Combined Cornice


The S cornice or combined cornice is a bolder and more detailed option, with shapes that intertwine and create a more elaborate and innovative design. This element is perfect for luxurious projects or for those seeking a more exclusive and creative decor style.

Decorative Detail Drywall Cornice


This cornice is more elaborate, with decorative details such as moldings, trims, or reliefs. Ideal for those who wish to add a touch of sophistication and refinement to the projects, the decorative detail drywall cornice is perfect for more traditional or formal spaces. It adds a luxury element to the decor, elevating the style of the projects and creating an atmosphere of sophistication and charm.

How to Combine Drywall Cornice with Lighting


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Andréa Chicharo Arquitetura – Biblioteca. Ambiente da CASACOR Rio de Janeiro 2021. (André Nazareth/CASACOR)

Lighting is one of the biggest highlights when it comes to drywall cornice, and combining it intelligently can completely transform the decor of the room.

Cornices are perfect for embedding indirect lighting, such as LED strips, that create a cozy and soft atmosphere. For more modern rooms, cornices can be designed with niches to embed spotlights or directional lamps, which bring a focused and more dramatic light effect.

Additionally, cornices can be used to conceal lights of various intensities, allowing adjustments according to the needs of the moment, whether for more intimate lighting or for a vibrant and welcoming atmosphere.

Sophisticated Projects with Drywall Cornice


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Andréa Chicharo Arquitetura – Biblioteca. Ambiente da CASACOR Rio de Janeiro 2021. (André Nazareth/CASACOR)

When well planned, these elements can elevate the sophistication of any room. In luxury projects, cornices can be made to measure, with geometric designs or even bolder shapes, creating a unique identity for the projects.

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Angela Leite Barbosa e Daniel Marques Mendes – Suíte de Hóspedes. Ambiente da CASACOR Rio de Janeiro 2021 (André Nazareth/CASACOR)

For a sophisticated project, choose cornices that match other decorative elements, such as chandeliers, wooden panels, or high-end furniture. The use of cornices combined with wall coverings, such as wallpaper or metallic paint, creates a depth effect and gives the space a sense of refinement and exclusivity.

Inspiration for Modern and Elegant Rooms

The drywall cornices are ideal for those seeking a modern and elegant room. For a more contemporary decor, invest in simple cornices with straight lines and smooth finishes that bring lightness and sophistication to the projects.

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Paula Müller - Suíte "Tu vens". Projeto da CASACOR Rio de Janeiro 2023. (André Nazareth/CASACOR)

To add a touch of sophistication, consider cornices that wrap around the room, with a fluid design that connects the living area to the dining area, creating a sense of continuity in the projects.

The combination of cornices with indirect LED lighting and straight-lined furniture results in a minimalistic, modern, and extremely elegant atmosphere. If you want an even more innovative look, choose cornices with metallic or textured detail tones, which bring a contemporary and sophisticated air to the room.

CASACOR Publisher is an exclusive content creator agent, developed by the CASACOR Technology team based on the knowledge base of casacor.com.br. This text was edited by Yeska Coelho.