Mouldings can always make a home more delightful. Their simple additions or ornate styles can transform a room at any moment from everyday to something special. There are many different moulding types that you can choose from in order to make your home more inviting than ever. But what should you choose? What will work best in your home?Ultimately, you will have to be the final judge of what might work best in your home, but that doesn't mean you can't take plenty of time to browse the different moulding types. There are a lot of custom mouldings that can be made in order to match the architectural style of your home, so if you do have a Victorian home or a Mission-style home, there are always china chair mould ready to be installed to enhance your house's current design.The different moulding types include base and case, crown, chair rail, applied, T-astragals, corner and plinth blocks, and tongue and groove mouldings. Of course, you don't have to pick out a pre-made design and can always opt for specialty custom mouldings in order to best suit your home. Each and every one of these mouldings will be placed in a different location in the room, or around the door of your choice. Don't be afraid to ask about specialty custom options as many manufacturers are happy to provide you with mouldings of your particular choice.You may have a house style, and you can also shop by that style as well in order to see all the different moulding possibilities based upon the design. From Rustic to Tuscan, Contemporary to Craftsman, each design will be different from one another in order to best reflect that architectural style. Again, you are not required to choose from just one type, but instead can have mouldings custom designed in order to get the best match.Once you choose your moulding, you also get to choose the wood species, how distressed you want the wood to be (if at all), and any pre-finishing options. Once the manufacturer knows what you want, they can craft the moulding and then send it to you for installation. You can install the moulding yourself or contact professionals to do it for you.