What moulding should you choose?

Mouldings are used to decorate or add finishing touches to a room. Our wide array of decorative patterns enables you to enhance doorways, windows, ceilings, walls and more. Moulding is an extension of your creative ideas. Coupled with your personal taste and unique style, mouldings add the finishing touch that makes a home or office a special place to be.

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Casing

Casing moulding can be used as door casing and window casing, as trim around the window or door (door mouldings can show more mass than windows). Casings can also be used as large chair rails, or upper horizontal linear banding around rooms. If you are searching for door casing, window casing or simply a decorative panel, look no further. Find Casing moulding or search or entire moulding and millwork catalog with the link below.

Rule of Thumb: Casing should always be thicker than baseboard and generally narrower. The thicker end is on the outside and thinner edge to the inside of door.

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Crown & Corner Mouldings

Crown and Corner Mouldings are used where the wall joins the ceiling. Crown mouldings can be used alone or built up using lineal mouldings, such as baseboards, casings, chair rails, or panel mouldings, to create larger details and unique designs. We have an expansive selection of MDF crown moulding profiles available as well as Crown available in pine and many hardwood species.

Rule of Thumb: Which end of crown installs up or down? Generally, the detail of a crown goes down. Truly your preference.

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Baseboard Moulding

Baseboards are used where the wall joins the floor. They are excellent when turned upside-down and used with Crown Mouldings to form larger crown details and with the addition of Panel Mouldings, baseboards can be made taller creating a larger baseboard or larger crown details. We have an expansive selection of MDF moulding profiles available as well as pine and many hardwood species.

Rule of Thumb: Baseboard is installed after and should be thinner than casing.

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Chair Rails

Chair rails are used approximately 30" to 40" from the floor, running horizontally to form a ''wainscot'' look. Chair Rail Mouldings can also be used as Panel Mouldings to form panels on walls or ceilings. For larger Chair Rails, use a chair rail backer moulding.

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Panel Mouldings

Panel moulding are used to form panels on walls and ceilings or are used in built-up Cornice applications. Panel mouldings can also be used as smaller Chair Rails or used as Base Caps.

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Shiplap

The possibilities with Shiplap are endless. No matter your design, as you can see, Shiplap can really amp up your space. It is versatile, sturdy and allows for you to style it your way. Whether your ceiling, bathroom, or accent walls need some sprucing up, Shiplap is your right hand man.

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