A cornice is the decorative trim or molding located at the top edge of a building, just beneath the roofline. Its primary purpose is to enhance curb appeal, adding character to the particular home or building.
Cornices can be simple or highly detailed, depending on the style of the property; they are commonly found on classical, colonial, and traditional-style homes and buildings.
Cornices are often made from durable materials like copper, aluminum and pvc, which can be custom-fabricated to complement the design of the home or building.
Copper cornices offer a timeless, elegant look and naturally develop a patina over time, adding to their charm and longevity. Aluminum and pvc cornices are available in a wide range of colors and profiles to suit different architectural styles.
Beyond their visual appeal, roof cornices play an important role in protecting the building’s façade from water damage, preserving both the beauty and integrity of the exterior over time.