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Interior Mouldings
Interior mouldings includes finishings such as baseboards, casing, crown mouldings, headers and other wall trims made from MDF and hardwood. Learn more...
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- Flat Stock/Jambs
- Baseboard
- Casing
- Header/Architrave
- Crown/Cornice
- Shiplap/Wainscotting
- Finger Joint Pine Moulding
- Oak Moulding
- Fir/Hemlock Moulding
- Vertical Grain Fir Moulding
- Aspen Moulding
- Knotty Alder Moulding
- Maple Moulding
- Pre-finished MDF
- Hardwood Moulding
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Interior Mouldings
Mouldings are all about enhancing the style factor of your doors and walls. This can include features such as baseboards (trim between floor and wall), casings (trim around wall openings for windows and doors), headers (wall braces over openings), crown mouldings (trim between wall and ceiling), batten (decorative trim to stylize walls), shiplap (layered wood wall covering), flat stock (flat wood paneling for walls), chair rail (higher baseboard to protect from chair damage) or wainscotting (wood or MDF covering to protect lower portion of walls).
Where are mouldings made?
Mouldings are mostly made in Canada. We can trim them to size for you in our stores.
Why should I use mouldings?
Mouldings create a noticeably finished, professional look for your doors and walls.
What are the main kinds of mouldings and wall trim?
The main types are baseboards (trim between floor and wall), casings (trim around wall openings for windows and doors), headers (wall braces over openings), crown mouldings (trim between wall and ceiling), batten (decorative trim to stylize walls), shiplap (layered wood wall covering), flat stock (flat wood paneling for walls), chair rail (higher baseboard to protect from chair damage) and wainscotting (wood covering to protect lower portion of walls).