1. Crown Molding: Crown molding runs along the top edge where the cabinets meet the ceiling.
2. Light Rail Molding: Light rail molding is a type of molding that is used to conceal under-cabinet lighting fixtures.
3. Base Molding: Base molding runs at the bottom of the cabinets, where they meet the floor.
4. Dentil Molding: Dentil molding features rows of small, repeating blocks that look like teeth.
5. Rope Molding: Rope molding is a type of decorative molding that features twisted or braided detailing.
6. Beadboard Molding: Beadboard molding is a type of paneling that features narrow, vertical planks or beads.
7. Fluted Molding: Fluted molding features vertical grooves that run along the length of the molding.
8. Corbel Molding: Corbel molding includes decorative brackets that are used to support shelves or other structures.
9. Picture Frame Molding: Picture frame molding creates a raised frame around the edge of a cabinet or other structure.
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