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The P81134 crown molding profile is designed to elegantly bridge the transition between walls and ceilings with a refined architectural touch. Featuring a substantial profile with a width of 125 mm and a height of 130 mm, this product offers the perfect scale for high-ceilinged living rooms, spacious corridors, and luxury residential projects. Its bold proportions beautifully define ceiling boundaries and enhance the vertical perception of any space.
Manufactured from high-quality rigid foam with a density of 150-200 kg/m³, this product offers a surface hardness comparable to wood. Unlike heavy plaster alternatives, it is exceptionally lightweight and adds no structural load during installation. Thanks to its closed-cell structure, its water absorption rate is below one percent, making it perfectly safe to use in humid environments like bathrooms or kitchens without any risk of swelling, rotting, or cracking.
The prominent dentil molding details along the bottom, clearly visible in the image, blend classic architectural motifs with modern manufacturing quality. The deep concave cove at the top creates a beautiful play of light and shadow, adding depth to ceiling decorations. Delivered with a factory-applied white primer, the smooth surface provides an excellent base for the final coat of paint.
This decorative profile can be confidently used for both interior spaces and exterior eaves. While the factory primer prepares the surface for painting, paint manufacturers often do not guarantee applications without their own primers; therefore, applying an additional primer is optional and at the user's discretion. Polure does not assume liability for paint performance. For exterior applications, the use of UV-resistant paint is mandatory.
Compared to traditional wood or fragile plaster, the impact resistance and easy workability of polyurethane significantly accelerate the installation process. Mitre cuts at 45 degrees are easily achieved using a fine-toothed saw. During installation, Polure Polfix adhesive must be used on all joints and bonding surfaces, supplemented by mechanical screwing.
- Designed as a crown molding profile, the P81134 offers a wide range of applications to create aesthetic harmony at wall-to-ceiling transitions
- Indoors, it is used to conceal curtain tracks or define ceiling borders in spacious living rooms, hotel lobbies, restaurants, luxury residences, and high-ceilinged hallways
- Additionally, it can be positioned slightly below the ceiling to create a modern indirect LED lighting cove
- Thanks to its fully waterproof and moisture-resistant properties, it can be used without deterioration in indoor pool areas, spa centers, and bathrooms
- In exterior designs, it is preferred as a finishing element matching story cornices, particularly under the eaves of classic and neoclassical buildings
- When used outdoors, it must be coated with UV-protective exterior paint to ensure protection against harsh weather conditions and sunlight
- Installation surfaces must be dry, clean, and free of dust
- Apply Polure Polfix adhesive to the mounting channels on the back of the profile and to the joints
- Silicone-based adhesives should be avoided as they can stretch over time
- Make 45-degree mitre cuts using a fine-toothed saw
- After applying the adhesive, mechanical fastening with screws at regular intervals is mandatory to ensure the product is fully secured
- Cover screw heads and joints with acrylic filler, and once dry, sand smooth with 180-220 grit sandpaper
- Following any optional additional primer application in line with paint manufacturers' warranty terms, complete the installation by applying at least two coats of water-based or synthetic paint
- Thanks to its smooth and durable structure, maintenance is highly practical
- For indoor applications, accumulated dust can easily be cleaned using a dry or slightly damp cloth
- Avoid using abrasive chemicals or harsh sponges during cleaning, as they may damage the surface primer or paint
- For exterior applications, the painted surface should be inspected annually and touched up locally with UV-resistant paint in case of fading or wear
- If necessary, exterior moldings can be washed with low-pressure water
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The P81134 crown molding profile is designed to elegantly bridge the transition between walls and ceilings with a refined architectural touch. Featuring a substantial profile with a width of 125 mm and a height of 130 mm, this product offers the perfect scale for high-ceilinged living rooms, spacious corridors, and luxury residential projects. Its bold proportions beautifully define ceiling boundaries and enhance the vertical perception of any space.
Manufactured from high-quality rigid foam with a density of 150-200 kg/m³, this product offers a surface hardness comparable to wood. Unlike heavy plaster alternatives, it is exceptionally lightweight and adds no structural load during installation. Thanks to its closed-cell structure, its water absorption rate is below one percent, making it perfectly safe to use in humid environments like bathrooms or kitchens without any risk of swelling, rotting, or cracking.
The prominent dentil molding details along the bottom, clearly visible in the image, blend classic architectural motifs with modern manufacturing quality. The deep concave cove at the top creates a beautiful play of light and shadow, adding depth to ceiling decorations. Delivered with a factory-applied white primer, the smooth surface provides an excellent base for the final coat of paint.
This decorative profile can be confidently used for both interior spaces and exterior eaves. While the factory primer prepares the surface for painting, paint manufacturers often do not guarantee applications without their own primers; therefore, applying an additional primer is optional and at the user's discretion. Polure does not assume liability for paint performance. For exterior applications, the use of UV-resistant paint is mandatory.
Compared to traditional wood or fragile plaster, the impact resistance and easy workability of polyurethane significantly accelerate the installation process. Mitre cuts at 45 degrees are easily achieved using a fine-toothed saw. During installation, Polure Polfix adhesive must be used on all joints and bonding surfaces, supplemented by mechanical screwing.
- Designed as a crown molding profile, the P81134 offers a wide range of applications to create aesthetic harmony at wall-to-ceiling transitions
- Indoors, it is used to conceal curtain tracks or define ceiling borders in spacious living rooms, hotel lobbies, restaurants, luxury residences, and high-ceilinged hallways
- Additionally, it can be positioned slightly below the ceiling to create a modern indirect LED lighting cove
- Thanks to its fully waterproof and moisture-resistant properties, it can be used without deterioration in indoor pool areas, spa centers, and bathrooms
- In exterior designs, it is preferred as a finishing element matching story cornices, particularly under the eaves of classic and neoclassical buildings
- When used outdoors, it must be coated with UV-protective exterior paint to ensure protection against harsh weather conditions and sunlight
- Installation surfaces must be dry, clean, and free of dust
- Apply Polure Polfix adhesive to the mounting channels on the back of the profile and to the joints
- Silicone-based adhesives should be avoided as they can stretch over time
- Make 45-degree mitre cuts using a fine-toothed saw
- After applying the adhesive, mechanical fastening with screws at regular intervals is mandatory to ensure the product is fully secured
- Cover screw heads and joints with acrylic filler, and once dry, sand smooth with 180-220 grit sandpaper
- Following any optional additional primer application in line with paint manufacturers' warranty terms, complete the installation by applying at least two coats of water-based or synthetic paint
- Thanks to its smooth and durable structure, maintenance is highly practical
- For indoor applications, accumulated dust can easily be cleaned using a dry or slightly damp cloth
- Avoid using abrasive chemicals or harsh sponges during cleaning, as they may damage the surface primer or paint
- For exterior applications, the painted surface should be inspected annually and touched up locally with UV-resistant paint in case of fading or wear
- If necessary, exterior moldings can be washed with low-pressure water