wooden trim
[/ˈwʊdən trɪm/]
nounpl: wooden trims
moldura de madeira
1. Decorative or functional strips of wood used to cover joints, edges, or transitions between surfaces in construction or interior design
The contractor installed wooden trim around all the doorways to give the room a finished look.
O contratante instalou moldura de madeira em torno de todas as portas para dar um acabamento refinado ao cômodo.
2. Wood molding or edging applied to the perimeter of walls, ceilings, or floors for aesthetic or protective purposes
We painted the wooden trim white to contrast with the dark gray walls.
Pintamos a moldura de madeira de branco para contrastar com as paredes cinza-escuro.
Wooden trim is a traditional element in both Brazilian and American interior design. In Brazil, wooden trim is often featured in colonial-style homes and is gaining popularity in modern renovations as part of a rustic or eclectic aesthetic. In the USA, wooden trim (especially crown molding and baseboards) is a standard architectural feature that adds value and sophistication to homes.
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