MOULDING 101: TYPES OF MOULDING
Lineal commodity mouldings consist of solid and fingerjoint mouldings. A wide variety of profiles are available in Pine and Oak species, and raw or primed finishes. Moulding profiles include:
Ceiling: Crown and Cove
Wall and Trim: Chair Rail, Panel Mould and Corners
Floor: Base, Base Shoe and Base Cap
Door and Window: Casing, Stop, Window Components, Glass Bead, Drip Cap, Brick Mould and Back Band
General Purpose: Picture Mould, Rake Mould, Handrail, Apron, Joint Mould, Lattice, Screen, Round, Half Round, Quarter Round, Chamfer, Astragal, S-4-S, Fillet, Lip Mould, Panel Divider, Shelf Cleat/Hook and Skirtboard
Finished moulding is a no-paint required, ready to install moulding package that minimizes the installing process. Woodgrain Millwork’s Finished Elegance® is a complete solution for finished interior moulding and trim along with color-matched caulk. Through the patented technology, customers can save time and money with enhance aesthetics, better performing products and a simple 3-step installation: cut, install and caulk.
Prefinished moulding consists of standard moulding profiles that are color-matched to any paint, stain or laminate color to provide customers with installation-ready products. Woodgrain Millwork supplies quality moulding solutions for the cabinetry, recreational vehicle and manufactured housing industries.
Decorative moulding includes DecraMold® and BlockShop® branded product lines that install the same as traditional moulding. Both product lines are made from solid pine and can be finished with paint, stain or varnish. DecraMold offers a complete line of decorative moulding for any room or project. BlockShop can be paired with traditional moulding or DecraMold for a no-miter system®, allowing for a quick and easy installation.
Boards are commodity products that come in a wide variety of species, sizes and finishes. Boards are a versatile trim product as they can be used as traditional moulding to provide a modern craftsman look or as part of a buildup to enhance the aesthetics. Boards are also commonly used for shelving and skirt boarding on staircases.
Interior and exterior door shop components consist of products needed to hang and install doors. These products include frames, brick mould, mull post, jambs, and casing. Products are available in a variety of species and sizes, as well as custom specifications.