1. Crown molding: This type of trim runs along the top of the cabinets to create a finished look.
2. Toe kick: This type of trim is installed at the bottom of the cabinets and is often used to hide unsightly gaps.
3. Baseboard molding: This type of trim runs along the bottom of the cabinets and is often used to create a seamless look with the rest of the room's baseboards.
4. Corner molding: This type of trim is used to cover gaps and adds a decorative touch to the corners of cabinets.
5. Light rail molding: This type of trim is installed under the cabinets to hide under-cabinet lighting fixtures.
6. Beaded trim: This type of trim adds a decorative touch to the face of the cabinets and is often found on traditional or cottage-style cabinets.
7. Rope trim: This type of trim is similar to beaded trim but features a twisted rope design for added texture.
8. Fluted trim: This type of trim features vertical grooves and is a popular option for contemporary and transitional cabinets.
9. Corbel trim: This type of trim is a decorative support that is installed on the sides of the cabinets and is often used in traditional or French country-style kitchens.
10. Panel molding: This type of trim is used to create a raised panel effect on the face of the cabinets for added visual interest.
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