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      "name": "What types of materials are commonly used for crown molding?",
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        "text": "Crown molding is typically available in several materials, each with distinct characteristics. Solid wood, such as pine or oak, offers a classic, durable finish that can be stained or painted. MDF (Medium-Density Fiberboard) is a cost-effective and popular option, easy to paint, and resistant to warping. Polyurethane is lightweight, moisture-resistant, and ideal for bathrooms or humid environments, often used for intricate designs. Plaster molding is another option for highly decorative and custom designs, offering a premium finish.",
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        "description": "Common materials include solid wood, MDF, polyurethane, and plaster, each offering different aesthetics and properties."
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  "description": "Common materials include solid wood, MDF, polyurethane, and plaster, each offering different aesthetics and properties."
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