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Frieze Molding

Clearwater Frieze Molding

OSB1686PG

5-1/2″H x 7/8″P

7’9″L molding

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Norfolk Frieze Molding

OSB1689PG

5-1/2″H x 7/8″P

7’9″L molding

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Wilmington Frieze Molding

OSB1687PG

3-3/4″H x 7/8″P

7’9″L molding

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7’6″L molding

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Alexandria Frieze Molding

OSB1678PG

5-1/2″H x 7/8″P

7’9″L molding

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Frieze Molding

Joliet Basket Weave Frieze

B1921P

4″H x 3/4″P x 7’9″L

7’9″L molding

Urn Motif Door Overheads

E668854

10-1/2″H x 49-7/8″L x 2-3/8″D

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Vermont Chair-Rail Molding

C5RP

3″H x 1″P
design repeat – 24″

7’6″L molding

Door Trim Profile

Providence Casing

BCS2091

4-1/2″H x 1-1/2″P

7’6″L molding

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Vermont Frieze Molding

C5FP

5″H x 1-1/4″P x 7’6″L
design repeat – 24″

7’6″L molding

Vermont Pierced Wood Molding

C5PP

3″H x 1-1/4″P x 7’6″L

7’6″L molding

Versailles Door Overheads

E668853

11-3/4″H x 49-7/8″L x 2-3/8″D

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Walton Carved Rope Molding

BPM1174

1″H x 1/2″P x 7’9″L

7’9″L molding

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California Frieze Molding

C4FP

5″H x 1-1/4″P x 7’6″L
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7’6″L molding

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Savannah Frieze Molding

C1FP

5″H x 1-1/4″P x 7’6″L
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7’6″L molding

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Baltimore Frieze Molding

C3FP

5″H x 1-1/4″P x 7’6″L
design repeat – 24″

7’6″L molding

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Naples Frieze Wood Molding

C2FP

5″H x 1-1/4″P x 7’6″L
design repeat – 24″

7’6″L molding

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Flat Stock D-Trim Molding

E212462

6-7/8″H x 1-3/8″P

7’10.5″L molding

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Flat Stock Molding

E171781P

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7’10.5″L molding

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crown molding

Crown Molding

Crown molding is the most popular type of cornice molding. Crown generally refers to the types of single-piece moldings that are installed on the angle to their adjoining surface. Crown moldings have a profiles that project out on the ceiling and down on the wall and gives a rich appearance to a room.
As its name suggests, crown molding serves as an ornamental capping to walls, cabinets, and built-in furniture. Crown molding also used as a decorative support for horizontal architectural elements like decorative ledges and shelves. Adding decorative crown molding to the relatively simple room provides an individual character that the room would not have otherwise. Many complex looking crown molding profiles consist of the series of simple moldings installed together to achieve a finished appearance. Crown moldings are also used in combination with other moldings to add details to the fireplace mantels and shelves.

Cornice Molding

Cornice molding is placed on the top, where the wall meets the ceiling. Even a single piece of cornice molding will add an entirely new dimension to a room. Cornice molding creates s decorative transition between walls and ceiling and works especially well in a rooms with high ceilings.
The term "cornice" describes one-piece molding installed along the top of the wall or above the window — the same treatment made from multiple pieces of molding called build-up cornice. Moldings for cornice come in two main types: dramatic crown molding that is frequently combined with other molding styles for an opulent look.
Crown molding and cornices have adorned interiors for centuries. By counseling and dressing up the joint where the wall meets the ceiling, these moldings do more than any other to eliminate foxiness in an untrimmed room.

Cove Molding

Cove molding is very similar to the crown molding. Application and function of cove molding identical to the crown molding. The difference between the two in in the profile. Cove molding has a concave profile (bended inwards), while line of the crown molding profiles bends outwards.
Sophisticated cove molding that eliminates the ceiling line creating a curved transition. Excellent selection of decorative cove molding available in a variety of styles and sizes for installation in the rooms with high as well as with low ceilings. Traditionally, cove and crown molding reflected the type and functional use of the rooms they decorated.
Entries, formal living rooms, and master bedrooms usually received moldings with ornate patterns, while kitchens and other more functional areas of the home had moldings with a more simple design. Over the years, coves and crowns have become much smaller, but most still bear the shapes and styles of their Greco-Roman origins.
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Chair-Rail Molding

A chair-rail molding divides wall horizontally, usually about three feet above the floor. Chair rails, which protect walls in areas subject to damage by chair backs, have nosing that gives way to curved and beveled surfaces that taper back to the wall. Chair-rail molding was originally designed to prevent the tops of the chair backs from denting or marring the wall and was used to protect walls from damage. For this reason, chair-rail molding traditionally located about 30 to 33 inches above the floor and wrap around the perimeter of the room.
Today chair rail molding remains a typical detail in traditional interiors. Traditional chair rails offer the decorating effect of unifying the various architectural features of the room, such as door and window trim, fireplace surround, est. Decorative chair-rail molding often serves as a cap for a wainscoting or wood paneling. Considered decorative by today's standards, chair rail molding adds a feeling of detail and charm to the walls and lends continuity to a room by unifying it.
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Panel Molding

Panel molding, commonly called a picture-frame molding, looks like a large empty frame, and it is similar to designs on the walls of old colonial and Georgian homes. The placement of the picture-frame molding should be above chair rail height and about 10 to 12 inches down from the ceiling, depending upon the height of your walls. Picture frame molding is delicate in design. This molding measures from 1 to 3 inches in width. Like chair-rail molding, picture molding adds a feeling of charm and delicate details to the room.

Wall framing appeared at the Georgian period when plaster began to replace wood panels on the walls. Wall panels provided elegant assent fore vast expanses of the walls and helped popularize contrasting color schemes. Paneling on the walls enhancing a room's sense of space. During past century wall paneling became standard in European homes — panel molding dividing walls into large, aesthetically pleasing units.

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Baseboard Molding

Baseboard molding protects the bottom of the wall from wear and tear and hides irregularities where the wall and floor meet. The area between the chair rail molding and the base molding is called dado. Base molding gives the floor line a higher profile and can be as elaborate or simple as you like.
Baseboard molding from our collection provides an assortment of high impact-resistant polymers that allows the user to design a matching interior throughout the home. More durable than most wooden baseboards, our baseboards are easy and quick to install using adhesive and standard woodworking tools. Saving installation time and money, the molding is primed and ready for direct color application to match or complement the walls and floor. The molding line includes multiple fashion options to match any room with any decorating scheme while requiring no special maintenance beyond installation.
modern molding for indirect lighting

Molding for Indirect Lighting

Molding for indirect lighting is a beautiful decorative addition to residential and commercial interiors. Innovative architectural moldings designed to be fixed only on the wall surface, allowing light to be installed behind them. This molding is lightweight, quick to install, and delivers ambiance with beautiful results. Moldings from this collection gives you sophisticated architectural details with clean vivid profiles that blend perfectly with any design scheme.
Molding with lighting is popular for numerous applications. With this molding, you can add romance to a bedroom, majestic effect to the entry, accents to the hallway, or ambiance to the dining room. In general up-lighting to the ceiling makes ceilings appear higher. That is why this molding is suitable for installation within spaces with low ceilings. To achieve a maximum lighting effect molding should be installed at least 6" below the ceiling.
frieze molding

Frieze Molding

Other types of molding are especially effective in enhancing the look of your walls. Chair rail, picture rail, and frieze moldings are horizontal wall molding that, while less common than baseboard and crown molding, have been popular features of many house styles and have rather unusual origins and functions. Perhaps your room longs for decorative frieze molding.
The Frieze molding is a wide band, often ornamented with beautiful motifs, that runs under the cornice or crown molding. Usually, frieze molding installed about 1/3 or 1/2 of the way down a wall from the ceiling. Frieze molding has a wide flat profile with decorative relief design on the front. Decorative frieze molding is most common in the homes that follow neoclassical architecture or decorating style.
When running around the perimeter of the room, these moldings create a space above known as a frieze. Frieze often decorated differently from the wall space below. If you have a very high ceiling, it is a good idea to paint frieze molding, frieze, and crown molding altogether in the same color.
Interior with Berkeley L-molding; Molding for indirect lighting ideas; Molding and decor inspiration

L-Molding

Ingenious L-Molding is a revolutionary problem solver. The name of this molding is originated from its shape. L-shaped molding is an instant tray ceiling, lighting, and concealment solution. In one day you can create a beautiful tray ceiling with this molding. If your room lacks light, adding recessed lighting is a snap with L-moldings. This molding with integrated spot lighting can be used around the ceiling. Lights can be placed for overall illuminations or in specific places to highlight artwork or artifacts. Molding is made from high-density polyurethane, therefore cuts easily with common woodworking tools.
Additional metal hardware for additional weight support should be requested if you plan to install this molding with lights. The front surface of the molding reinforced with synthetic foil providing an extra durable and smooth surface. L-molding designed with drilled holes and dowels on the sides for easy and precise installation, creating a seamless joint. This type of molding available on our website in "molding for indirect lighting" category in a variety of sizes.
large modern crown molding, modern molding ideas, modern design inspiration

A room without molding is like a picture without the frame.

Whether your decor is contemporary or traditional in style, our molding lives up to the grandest expectations. Our crown molding features classic elegance and old world charm with a broad array of distinctive motifs. Our collection is an excellent source of molding for interior designers, architects, carpenters, and homeowners. Architectural trim or molding not only hides gaps and dresses up corners, but it is also often the backbone of a room design.The types of baseboard, crown molding, chair-rail molding, and window and door trim you select helps define the character of a room and set the stage for the entire decor. You can add a whole new dimension to your ceiling and provide a warm ambiance to your room with our specially designed crown molding where light can be easily fixed from inside. Our molding will make your decor unique and unforgettable. The following articles will arm you with knowledge and help you choose molding that is right for you:
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