About Moulding:
ArchitraveMoulding installed high above a window to add grandeur. Architrave moulding also helps disguise miter lines.
BaseboardAlso called wall base, this moulding is applied around the lower perimeter of the room along a finished floor.
CasingMoulded or surfaced four-sides (S4S) trim used around door and window openings. Exterior casing trims the exterior of windows and doors. Interior casing trims the interior perimeters of windows and doors.
Chair RailInterior moulding applied on the wall about 1/3 of the way up from the floor, paralleling any base or crown moulding, and encircling the room. Originally used to prevent chairs from damaging the walls, it's now used more for decorative purposes. It can be made from more than one piece of moulding to build up the effect, especially when used in conjunction with wainscoting.
Crown MouldingAlso called cornice moulding, it is used to cover the intersection where the walls and the ceiling meet - usually over a large angle. Crown moulding is always installed sprung (angled).
DoorjambThe part of a doorframe that surrounds and contacts the edges of the stiles and top rail of a door.
Primed MouldingMoulding with a layer of paint or primer applied to it.
Quarter RoundMoulding that's 1/4 of a full circle rod and may be used as a base shoe or inside-corner moulding.
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