Finishing touches such as crown moulding, chair rails and baseboards take the design of a room to the next level.
We use the finest woods available and MDF to create effects whole wood cannot do.
- Poplar
- MDF
Types of Moulding
- BASES serve as the finishing cover as the wall joins the floor. Many of the panel mouldings will also make two-piece baseboard applications. Baseboards can also be inverted and paired with cornice mouldings to form larger crown details.
- CASINGS are employed as trim elements around doors and windows. In addition, they are often used as larger chair rails or linear banding around a room.
- CHAIR RAILS are usually applied to a wall horizontally, approximately 30 to 40 inches parallel to the floor. Traditionally found in dining rooms, they protect walls from sliding furniture. Chair rails are also used as panel mouldings to trim the tops of panels on walls or ceilings, and provide a “wainscot” appearance. They can be paired with casings with backbands to form larger chair rails.
- CROWN AND CORNER MOULDINGS are applied where the wall joins the ceiling. They are used to add more interest and design depth to a room. Cornice mouldings themselves can be enhanced by adding baseboards, casings, chair rails, lineal moulding, or panel moulding when used in larger rooms with high ceilings. These large combination details are a creative method for adding stronger and more noticeable design elements in large spaces. BACKBANDS are applied on all doors and windows, together or separately, or as a simple touch to a well designed room. Primarily utilized to add more overall width and depth on the outer edge of casings, they also serve as a transition element between casings and wainscot details.
- DOOR HEADER AND TOP CAP is found above doors and windows and serves as a pediment above these openings. They run horizontally on top of mitered casings to give height to the opening or at the head jamb of an opening with casing. Door headers can be used in fireplace applications as wide casings or a base.
- FLEXIBLE RESIN MOULDINGS can accommodate convex, concave and various other design requirements such as a custom crown for a curved wall. Flexible resin mouldings can accommodate shapes such as eyebrow, oval, half-round and elliptical, providing a simple solution for finished curved openings.
- LINEAL MOULDINGS are used with chair rails, crowns, friezes and panels on ceilings or walls.
- PANEL MOULDINGS are used to form panels on ceilings and walls and enhance cornice applications. In addition, they can also be used as finer chair rails or with baseboard caps to form two-piece baseboards.
- PLINTH BLOCKS are used at the edge where a baseboard joins the casing of a doorway. Lending themselves to both stock and custom applications, they can add the right finishing touch to a dramatic entrance.
- CORNER BLOCKS are used at the corner of a top casing. Paired with rosettes, they can set the perfect frame shape to a door
Most Popular
- 7 inch Cove Crown Moulding
- 5″ cove crown
- 1×4 fjp pine casing
- 1×8 fjp pine casing
- 5/4×6 plinth and sill material
- 1 1/4×3/8 door stop shoe