Classical - Early American

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The Early American Collection of mouldings feature subtle and clean lines. In the Colonial Era the most common type of moulding ornamentation was a small 3/8″ bead cut into the edge of a piece of wood. It helped to add decoration and simple adornment to the corner of wood posts and pieces of trim. Today, the simple, flat casing and baseboard with the handsome bead on one side offer a Shaker starkness. This collections works very well for Arts & Crafts and Craftsman style interiors as well. The profiles in this collection are all milled from poplar, double primed and buffed, and in-stock as 16′ lengths. Click here to learn more about nationwide shipping.

Astragal & Mullion Center

Base

Casing

Chair Rail

Cove

Crown

Nose & Cove

Panel

Stool

Wainscot, Beadboard & Paneling