Why Corners Matter: A Subtle Detail with Big Influence
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What kind of corners do you want? It sounds like it could not possibly matter, yet it always gets a curious look when I ask. Here’s how I think about it. The decision between rounded and square corners isn’t just about a single detail—it influences the character of the entire home.
A rounded corner softens everything. It reads as gentler and more traditional, it’s forgiving, and for quite a while, it was the default choice in many homes. It’s the type of corner that whispers comfort and ease. On the other hand, a square corner gives a crisp, defined edge, letting a line stay a line. This becomes essential in modern or architecturally strong homes where clean lines form part of the design language.
The real reason this decision matters so much is because it repeats. It repeats in every doorway, every wall return, every opening—dozens of times throughout the house. It lays down a baseline character long before the first coat of paint hits the walls. And it has to agree with two vital things: the trim and the architecture itself.
Certain trim profiles naturally want to land against a square corner, and honestly, they look awkward if matched with a rounded one. It’s about creating harmony, especially when we consider the overall architecture. When Roberth draws a home with strong, clean lines, rounding the corners quietly argues with his design. I’ve found that thinking about corners in relation to his architectural intent, instead of as a standalone preference, ensures that everything flows beautifully.
So really, this isn’t a detail about corners at all. It’s a decision about the character of the whole house, disguised as a question that sounds like nothing at first.
If you’re planning a home and want to dive into these details—or chat about any interior considerations—I’d love to talk. Come see how I think about color and materials at heather.living.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why do corners in a house matter? ▼
Corners impact the character of a house by repeating throughout, setting a tone for the entire design. It's a subtle decision with a big influence.
What's the difference between rounded and square corners? ▼
Rounded corners soften and appear traditional, while square corners give a crisp, modern look that aligns with clean architectural lines, such as those designed by Roberth Jordan at Ceci Bates.
How do corners influence home design? ▼
Corners affect trim and architectural harmony, repeating in every opening and defining a baseline character before any finishes are applied.
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