Skip to main content

Wooden Mouldings: An Introduction



When it comes to giving the finishing touches to a home, it’s all in the little details. Whether the theme you selected for your home is decorative or architectural, wooden mouldings enhance the interest and add a facet to a basic surface, altering its aesthetic and disguising the ugly gaps, coarse edges or the joints of a room. From handrails and skirting to segments for doors and windows, it is the diminutive characteristics that make a big change in your residence.


Wooden Mouldings

Though, there are a variety of  wooden mouldings  and each one is intended to perform a particular purpose. The framing of a door is a visual alteration from one facade to a new one. With the assortment of wooden mouldings present today, it has become quite overpowering to identify them and use them at appropriate place. 

Mouldings are narrow piece of wood that are employed with lacquer or aesthetic intention. Attractive wall wooden mouldings are very well known since ancient times and are still widely used for suburban and industrial areas. They generally serve as an option for designers, homeowners and builders to make an assertion. Earlier, they were used to send an idea across, especially about the significance of the location. 

Wooden mouldings are considered vital elements in decorating a home and it is considered beneficial to understand the expressions associated with them. Baseboards, Cornices, chair rails and picture rail are all phrases that are often used to refer to the wooden mouldings positioned on the wall. Phrases like casing and architrave are used to refer to the trim around a doorway or a window. 

With wooden mouldings, the details of all little aesthetic mouldings are emulated with multifaceted, traditional decoration like what is often seen at the top as well as the bottom of the Roman and Greek columns. Today, wooden moulding are still a complete must in any home and are available in various of styles and finishes.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Hardwood & Softwood Timber Profiles - Cover Moulds!!!

Timber cover moulds are available in a variety of patterns and a choice of hardwood and softwood timbers. Wooden cover moulds are used to cover gaps within internal corners such as the union between a floor and skirting or wall and ceiling. They are often used to cover expansion gaps or to cover rough joins. Timber merchants of Illingworth Ingham Ltd offers a wide range of timber cover moulds, in premier hardwood and softwood timbers. Available in a variety of lengths and different profiles to suit all interiors and exteriors. All of our cover moulds are bulk machined to order. You can choose from one of our existing profile designs, or you can send us your own design which we can make for you. Experts in Timber Profiles Our timber experts also offer Architrave, Cornice, Dado, Drips and Beads, Feature Cladding/T&G, Furniture Mouldings, Hand & Base Rails, Kitchen Craft, Nosing And Edging, Panel Mouldings, Picture Frames, Picture Rails, Skirting and Window S

Illingworth Ingham Timber Profiles - Drips and Beads!!!

When you place an order with Illingworth Ingham Ltd, we can make sure that you are putting yourself in the hands of expert timber merchants who have over 70 years experience of offering high quality timber products and services to businesses just like yours. This proficiency in timber and machining means our fully trained timber specialists know hardwoods and softwoods through and through ensuring we only ever supply the best quality timbers, machined to the highest possible standards. Being a family owned business with a long standing pedigree you can be confident that we will always be willing to go that extra mile to make sure you are more than satisfied with our timber merchants and machining services. However, the complete size of our operation ensures that you still have access to a higher range of timbers and machining facilities which are second to none. Whatever your requirements you can be assured that you will get the most suitable timber at the best possible

Which to Choose, Hardwood Floors or Laminate Floors?

Hardwood has been a well-liked flooring option for several generations. Recently there has been a substitute for the customary hardwood floor that is becoming more and more popular. Laminate Floors look like natural hardwood. While both hardwood floors and laminate floors are very similar in look, there are advantages and disadvantages to each. So which one should you choose? To make a wise choice, it’s significant to know the facts, benefits, and cons of each. This blog will help you get a better understanding of the real differences between hardwood and laminate floors. While laminate floors come incredibly close to copy the look of hardwood, nothing comes more intimate than the real thing. These laminate floors look as realistic as ever, but it’s not feasible to copy the real thing 100%. With a laminate floor, you will have repeating patterns at some point since it is just a picture. Laminate floors will typically give you more of an unfilled sound when you walk on it