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Early American - KB Classical Moulding

Early American - KB Classical Moulding
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The Early American collection of mouldings is an inspired package that is subtle and clean-lined with a strong historic precedent. In the colonial era, the most common type of moulding plan was a beading plane. A beading plane cuts a small (1/4˝ to 3/8˝) bead into the edge of a piece of wood. It helped add decoration and simple adornment to the corner of wood posts and pieces of trim. In simpler homes of the period, the bead was commonly used when more elaborate mouldings weren't affordable. Today the simple flat casing and base board with the handsome bead on one side has an almost shaker starkness. This package works best in rooms under 9', however in taller rooms will still work with stepped up sizes. The room shown here uses a select few mouldings, but there are many additional profiles in the Early American Moulding section of our website to create a similar, yet custom look of your own.







KB317-Crown_KB107-Casing

KB317 Crown
3/4˝ x 4-1/2˝
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KB107 Casing
3/4˝ x 3-1/2˝
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KB107-Casing

KB107 Casing
3/4˝ x 3-1/2˝
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KB402-Chair-Rail KB402 Chair Rail
3/4˝ x 3-1/2˝
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KB108-Base KB108 Base
3/4˝ x 5-1/2˝
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