Primed finger jointed casing molding door pack 116 model 10001390 23 04.
Colonial front door molding.
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Pvc white flat casing.
The classical colonial style captures the feel of the 18th century.
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Colonial window door baseboard crown chair rail door window trim mouldings installed in the area around doors and windows to cover up gaps and enhance the appearance of the room.
Today door casings come in a wide variety of styles from clean and simple to ornate and elegant.
The key is to keep window and door surrounds simple and add tasteful ornamentation when needed.
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Designed after the historic william gibbes house in charleston south carolina where the rooms and walls are symmetrical balanced and perfectly proportionate.
Among the most decorative door entablatures were those in georgian and federal style houses built around 1800 as well as in later greek revivals.
Tapered casings created by building up several profiles from the inside of the door jamb to the outer edge were common in 19th century federal and italianate homes and later in greek revival and colonial styles that prized depth and dimension.
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These often had pedimented tops patterned after those on ancient temples as well as stacked moldings with dentil interlocking greek key or beaded designs.
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Distinguished symmetrical shapes and lines and prominent windows create the perfect showcase for accents.
Baseboard moulding decorative moulding installed at the point where the floor and wall meet with the purpose of providing protection and hiding any imperfections.