All About Decorative Mouldings β Give your interior an effortless character boost
In this guide to decorative mouldings:
Decorative mouldings are the way to give your walls character, without renovation, without tools and without stress. Where mouldings used to be mostly classic and complicated, they're now back in a modern, flexible form you can easily apply yourself. In this guide you'll discover everything you need to know about decorative mouldings: from types and styles to installation, applications and inspiration.
With Velida's flexible, self-adhesive mouldings you can easily add rhythm and atmosphere to your interior. Think of symmetry, refinement or a bold accent wall. And all within a single afternoon.
What are decorative mouldings?
Decorative mouldings are profiled trims you apply to walls to add structure, depth and elegance to your interior. They're ideal for anyone who wants to dress up a space without major renovation work. Unlike traditional mouldings, which are often heavy and tricky to install, Velida offers a modern solution: flexible mouldings on a roll, with a powerful adhesive strip called Flex Mouldings.
Our Flex Mouldings are designed for wall use and can be applied in straight lines, frames or even arches. They're paintable, bendable and suitable for almost every room in your home.

What's the difference between wall mouldings, ceiling mouldings and Flex Mouldings?
Wall mouldings
Wall mouldings are applied directly to the wall. They're used to create decorative frames, wainscoting or panels and are ideal for adding structure and rhythm to a room.
Ceiling mouldings
Ceiling mouldings, like cornice mouldings, are traditionally applied at the join between wall and ceiling. They give a room a finished, classic look and usually require more experience to install.
Velida Flex Mouldings
Velida Flex Mouldings combine the visual effect of traditional decorative mouldings with modern ease of use: lightweight, flexible, self-adhesive and paintable. Thanks to the bendable material, you can effortlessly curve them to create clean lines, arches or organic patterns.
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Why choose decorative mouldings for your interior?
Decorative mouldings fit today's living: stylish interiors with minimal effort. They give you:
- Calm and rhythm in your interior: by adding frames, lines and symmetry.
- A premium look without renovation: you put them up yourself in a single afternoon.
- Self-expression and creativity: from basic to arch, from tone-on-tone to contrasting accents.
Because you cut and apply them yourself, you have full control over the design. That's how you make every room unique.

Which interior styles do decorative mouldings suit?
A house only really feels finished when it has character. Decorative mouldings add details that instantly create atmosphere and they fit surprisingly well within a wide range of interior styles. Thanks to the flexible, self-adhesive and paintable properties of Velida Flex Mouldings, you can effortlessly tailor them to your personal taste.
Japandi: calm, simplicity and soft lines
The Japandi style breathes minimalism with warmth. Flex Mouldings fit perfectly here: bend them into elegant arches or use them to subtly frame a niche, strengthening that sense of calm and harmony.
Hotel Chic: symmetry, luxury and grandeur
Hotel Chic is all about rich materials and symmetry. Decorative mouldings really come into their own here in stylish wall frames that give your interior a high-end look, hassle-free.
Organic Modern: natural and balanced
In Organic Modern interiors, everything revolves around flowing lines and organic shapes. Flex Mouldings are ideal for this: use them to create a round niche detail or frame an arched doorway with subtle structure.
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Minimalist: tone-on-tone and subtle accents
Less is more. Here, clean tone-on-tone mouldings create an architectural accent. Use them to frame a section of wall for a subtle play of light and shadow.
Classic & Timeless: elegance and symmetry
In a classic interior, decorative mouldings are a must. Think wainscoting in the hallway or stylish wall panels in the living room. These elements bring depth, rhythm and elegance.
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Still not sure which style suits you best? Explore all our guides for endless inspiration.
Materials and finishes
The look, durability and installation of decorative mouldings depend heavily on the material you choose. Below you'll find detailed information about which materials exist, what you can expect in terms of installation ease and why Velida Flex Mouldings stand out as a smart, modern solution.
MDF mouldings
MDF is sturdy and paints well. Especially popular in classic interiors, but it does require some skill. During installation you'll need to cut precisely, glue or screw in place.
Plastic (polyurethane) mouldings
Plastic is light and moisture-resistant. Ideal if you want mouldings in the bathroom or kitchen. Even so, installation still requires separate adhesive, precision and preparation.
Polystyrene (foam) mouldings
Foam is very affordable and easy to work with, but the end result often looks lower quality. The material also damages easily.
Wooden mouldings
Wood gives an authentic, premium look. This classic material is sturdy and stylish, but requires plenty of installation work: sawing, gluing, drilling and careful finishing.
Plaster mouldings
Plaster has traditionally been the most classic material for decorative mouldings. While plaster mouldings look stunning, installation requires plenty of specialist craft and experience.
Velida Flex Mouldings: The Smart Choice
Velida Flex Mouldings combine the best of both worlds: the stylish look of classic decorative mouldings with modern ease of use. Thanks to the integrated adhesive strip and flexible properties, installation is quick, simple and stress-free. You don't need experience, special tools or glue.
If you want a fast, easy and high-quality solution, Velida Flex Mouldings are by far the best choice. They deliver a stylish result without the complex sawing, gluing and precision work of traditional mouldings.

Inspiration & applications
Velida Flex Mouldings are designed to spark creativity and self-expression. Here are a few popular applications:
Mouldings in the living room
Give a plain wall character by creating symmetrical wall frames, for example around a painting or as a full accent wall. Combine with paint in a tone-on-tone colour for a calm, premium look.
Mouldings in the bedroom
Create a calming atmosphere by placing Flex Mouldings behind the headboard of your bed. Or use round shapes for a playful accent. Wainscoting halfway up the wall is also a popular choice.
Mouldings in the hallway or corridor
Narrow hallways instantly look more refined with horizontal mouldings that visually lengthen the space. Arched shapes around mirrors or doors are also popular applications.
Step-by-step: install decorative mouldings in 6 easy steps
Installing decorative mouldings is easier than you'd think:
- Prepare the surface: Make sure the wall is clean, dry and free of dust.
- Mark out: Decide on the pattern and lightly pencil in guide lines on the wall.
- Cut to size: Cut the Flex Moulding with scissors or a mitre cutter.
- Apply: One person holds the moulding taut while the other sticks it down calmly and straight along the line.
- Press firmly: Press firmly along the entire length so the adhesive strip bonds optimally.
- Finish & paint: Touch up any edges with caulk and paint the moulding in the colour of your choice.
Want more information on how the installation works exactly? Read our detailed installation guide here.
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