Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Chair rail is perhaps the most important moulding in a room. The trick: not higher than 1/3 of the ceiling height, and lower if possible. 36" hight chair rail is a mistake.
What is important about having a chair rail?
I didn't mean to say that it's important to have them -- as with any decorative item, any moulding (except window and door casement -- is pretty much optional. I meant that, from a purely decorative viewpoint, chair rail is more important than other types of moulding, since it's immediately more visible.
Put it should be used (as any elaborate moulding) where it is architecturally adequate, and not over used.