Wood Molding And Trim Profiles
To match the trim on a home built in the late 1800 early 1900 s.
Wood molding and trim profiles. Some of these profiles are available from your local home stores others can be found at a lumberyard or they can be custom milled at a millwork. This page contains information on the types of molding you will find at home stores and lumberyards as well as several examples of common. Installing decorative trim molding is one of the quickest and easiest ways to improve the appearance of a room. All mouldings with the exception of primed mouldings are considered stain grade.
The profile you have chosen is not the right size for your home. With so many patterns and profiles to choose from the options can seem overwhelming. At horner millwork we have nearly a hundred different moulding profiles in stock or we can custom make virtually any profile in a spectrum of wood species. Oak poplar pine maple hardwood primed and mahogany.
Below we have compiled our 6 most popular moulding profiles of 2017 to give you some insight on what is in demand today. Mouldings are sold by the piece and in different wood species. This page contains pictures for many wood trim moldings that can be stacked in combination to create new designs or to match an existing profile. Homes built during this period commonly had mouldings made on site by craftsman using hand moulding planes and chisels.
In addition we also offer prefinished mouldings available in knotty alder fruitwood maple oak pine and white.