Scotia trim is often employed in staircases to create a smooth transition between the tread and riser, offering a clean, polished edge.
In crown molding installations, scotia trim is used to add depth and intricate detail to the cornice, enhancing the overall aesthetic of the room.
It is also commonly used in baseboards and trim work to cover gaps between the floor and wall, providing a neat, finished appearance.
Additionally, scotia molding can be applied to finish internal corners, such as beneath a window sill or between floorboards and skirting boards, where it covers rough joints and creates a seamless look.