The Finishing Touch With Custom Wood Cornices
When you’re designing a room, you probably spend a lot of time choosing the perfect curtains or shades. But have you thought about the very top of your windows? That’s where a wood cornice comes in. A cornice is a decorative element that acts as a crown for your windows, giving the entire room a refined and complete look. It’s the perfect finishing touch that makes a space feel polished and intentional.

Why Choose a Wood Cornice?
First, a cornice adds elegance and architectural interest, making a statement that elevates the entire space. It gives a room a high-end, custom finish. What’s more, cornices are a brilliant way to hide unsightly curtain rods, blinds, or wiring. They create a clean, seamless look, so the focus remains on your beautiful window treatments, not the hardware.
Custom Made in Fort Myers
Our cornices aren’t just off-the-shelf products. In fact, each one is custom-made in Fort Myers, Florida. This means you have full control over the design, ensuring it’s a perfect match for your home. You can select the exact size, the color, and the crown style to fit your specific needs. As a result, our custom cornices seamlessly enhance the character of any project, whether your home is traditional, modern, or a blend of both.

Cornice vs. Valance vs. Fascia
It helps to know the lingo when it comes to interior window treatments. While a cornice, a valance, and a fascia all cover the top of a window, they each have a distinct purpose and look.
- A cornice is a structured, box-like topper, typically made of wood. It can be upholstered or painted and provides a formal, tailored look.
- A valance, on the other hand, is a soft, fabric-based topper that hangs loosely from a rod or board. It’s used to add color, pattern, and a softer feel to a window.
- A fascia is a minimalist, flat piece, often metal, that is specifically designed to cover the roller mechanism on shades. It’s a functional, non-decorative component that creates a sleek, modern line. At SunCoast Blinds, all our roller shades come with a complementary fascia.
Simply put, a cornice is for a tailored look, a valance is for a soft, flowing look, and a fascia is for a clean, minimalist cover on a roller shade.
Are Cornices Still Used Today?
Yes, absolutely! While cornices have long been a staple in traditional design, modern designers are embracing them for their clean lines and ability to add a tailored, polished finish. Therefore, they are a popular choice for homeowners who want to hide hardware and create a seamless, elegant look that elevates the entire room.
What Style Is Popular on Cornices Today?
Today’s popular cornice styles are moving away from the ornate looks of the past and are focused on simplicity and clean lines. Some of the most sought-after styles include:
- Sleek, Straight Box Cornices: These simple, structured designs create a clean frame for the window. They’re often upholstered in solid, neutral fabrics or stained in natural wood tones.
- Natural Wood Finishes: Many people are choosing wood cornices that show the natural grain and beauty of the material, adding warmth and organic texture to a room.
- Subtle Curves and Soft Edges: For a less rigid look, modern cornices with gentle arcs are also gaining popularity. Ultimately, they provide a touch of organic flow and soften the straight lines of a room.
