The Detail That Completes Every Wall-to-Ceiling Transition
Crown molding is the detail that ties a wall to a ceiling and gives a room its finished, polished feel. Diamond Resin Products manufactures an extensive collection of crown molding profiles from high-density polyurethane at their Fort Myers, Florida facility. The collection spans stone, smooth, acanthus, and sand texture families, along with stacked crown configurations that combine multiple profile layers into a single dramatic cornice line. Whether the project is a formal living room with classical detailing or a clean-lined modern entryway, the catalog provides options that match the scale and style of the space.
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Stacked Crown and Single Profile Options
Not every ceiling transition calls for the same approach. Single profile crown molding delivers a clean, defined line between wall and ceiling and works well in rooms where understated elegance is the goal. For spaces that demand more presence, Diamond Resin Products offers stacked crown configurations that layer multiple profiles together to create a taller, more detailed cornice. Stacked options are available in pre-configured combinations, simplifying the ordering and installation process. Both single and stacked profiles are produced in the same texture families, so they can be mixed throughout a home or commercial building while maintaining a consistent material feel.
Need crown molding for an upcoming build or renovation?
Contact Diamond Resin Products at (239) 689-5450 or request a quote online to get started.
An Alternative to Wood That Eliminates Ongoing Maintenance
Traditional wood crown molding can look beautiful at install, but it is prone to splitting at joints, warping from humidity changes, and showing paint cracks over time. Crown molding from Diamond Resin Products is manufactured from closed-cell, monolithic polyurethane that holds its shape permanently. The material is impervious to moisture, contains no VOCs, and will not attract insects or degrade from weather exposure on exterior soffits and covered porch ceilings. Every profile can be primed or painted with high-quality latex paint, and the textured surfaces accept faux finishes. Installation is handled with standard carpentry tools, and Diamond Resin Products ships each order with recommended adhesive and installation instructions.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many crown molding profiles does Diamond Resin Products offer?
The current catalog includes 25 profiles across stone, smooth, acanthus, and sand texture families, plus stacked crown configurations that combine multiple profile layers for a more detailed cornice line.
What is a stacked crown molding?
Stacked crown is a configuration that layers two or more molding profiles together to create a taller, more prominent cornice detail at the wall-to-ceiling transition. Diamond Resin Products offers pre-configured stacked options that simplify ordering and installation compared to building up a multi-piece crown on site.
What texture families are available in the crown molding catalog?
Crown molding is available in stone, smooth, acanthus, and sand textures. Stone profiles make up the largest portion of the catalog, with smooth, acanthus, and sand options available for projects that call for a different aesthetic.
How does polyurethane crown molding handle humidity compared to wood?
Wood crown molding expands and contracts with humidity changes, which can cause joint separation and paint cracking over time. Polyurethane crown molding is monolithic with minimal expansion or contraction, so it maintains tight joints and a clean finish regardless of humidity levels in the space.
Can crown molding profiles be combined with other Diamond Resin Products trim on the same project?
Yes. Crown molding pairs naturally with banding, window sills, corbels, and other trim elements from the Diamond Resin Products catalog. All products share the same polyurethane material, so finishing characteristics and durability are consistent across every component.



