Coving & Cornice in Redhill

Coving & cornice work can add an unmistakable air of sophistication to your home, restaurant, hotel or other establishment. This traditional method of bridging the joint between the top of the wall and the ceiling has been around for thousands of years. Keaneys keep this traditional decorative moulding alive with stunning artisanal coving & cornice in Redhill for residential and commercial customers who want something more from their space.

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Coving & Cornice in Redhill

Keaneys coving & cornice in Redhill is the perfect complement to your interior decor evoking a more sophisticated time. Since 1987 we have been dedicated to producing the highest quality coving and cornice work. Work that adds lasting aesthetic and market value to our clients' homes and businesses.

Our artisans are detail-orientated professionals who produce work of the highest quality. They utilise only the highest quality materials along with tried and true methods that have stood the test of time. Keaneys coving or cornice work is statement work that says in no uncertain terms that you understand and place a high value on quality.

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The Difference Between Coving & Cornice

You will likely hear the words coving and cornice used interchangeably, but the fact is there are some important differences. Coving usually extends an equal distance out over the edge of the ceiling as it does down the upper part of the wall. As a general rule, it is also usually simpler in design than cornice work with a characteristic concave section in the middle which gives it its name (the word "coving" deriving from the word "cave").

By contrast, cornice work is normally more detailed and elaborate and designed to evoke feelings of luxury or grandeur. This is particularly true of Victorian cornice work which can be quite detailed. Unlike coving, the distance it extends out over the ceiling is often different from how far it extends down the wall. And cornice is considered by many to be more versatile, since it can be adapted to a wide range of architectural styles, while coving is often (though not always) used on modern or postmodern structures.

Cornice & Coving Services We Provide

At Keaneys, we offer a comprehensive range of cornice and coving services designed to meet your specific requirements. Our services include:

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    Custom Design and Craftsmanship

    We understand that every home is unique, and we take pride in offering custom design services to create plaster cornice and coving that perfectly fits your space. Our expert team works closely with you to understand your vision and bring it to life with bespoke designs.

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    Installation

    Proper installation is crucial to achieving the desired look of plaster coving. Our experienced installers ensure that each piece is fitted with precision and care, creating a flawless finish. We handle everything from preparation to installation, so you can enjoy a hassle-free experience.

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    Restoration and Repair

    If your existing coving cornice has suffered damage or wear over time, our restoration and repair services can bring them back to their former beauty. We use traditional techniques and materials to ensure that the restored pieces blend seamlessly with the existing décor.

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    Consultation and Advice

    Choosing the right plaster coving can be overwhelming with so many options available. Our team is here to provide expert consultation and advice, helping you select the perfect designs that match your style and complement your home’s architecture.

FAQs about Cornice and Coving

What is the difference between cornice and coving?

Cornice and coving both serve as decorative mouldings that create a smooth transition between walls and ceilings. The main difference lies in their design and profile. Cornice typically features intricate patterns and designs, making it more elaborate and detailed. Coving, however, has a simpler, more understated profile, often featuring a concave curve.

What material do you use for Cornice?

At Keaneys, we use high-quality plaster to create our cornices. Plaster is an ideal material for capturing fine details and intricate patterns, ensuring that each piece is both beautiful and durable. It provides a smooth finish that can be painted to match or complement your interior décor.

Can the Cornices be painted?

Yes, our plaster cornices can be painted to suit your interior design. We recommend using high-quality paint to achieve a smooth and long-lasting finish. Our team can provide guidance on the best paint types and application techniques to ensure your cornices look their best.

Do you offer bespoke cornice designs?

Absolutely. At Keaneys, we specialise in creating bespoke plaster cornice designs that perfectly match your vision and the architectural character of your home. Our teak work closely with you to design and craft unique mouldings that reflect your personal style and enhance your interiors.