Transform Your Home with Hardwood Mouldings

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Redesigning your home can be really fun and make you feel good. You get to pick out comfy chairs and sofas and think about where to put things so they look nice and are easy to use. But did you know there’s something else you might not have thought about? It’s called mouldings.

Mouldings are like decorations that go on the edges of things in your house, like where the walls meet the floor. They might seem small, but they can make a big difference in how your home looks and feels. They make a room look complete and fancy.

Mouldings can be made from different materials, but the ones made from hardwood are really good. They can go in lots of places, like around doors and windows, or on the walls and floors. At Pro-Fit Mouldings, we know a lot about hardwood mouldings, so we wrote this to tell you about them and why they’re great for your home.

Different Types of Wood Mouldings

There are many different types of wood moldings for the inside of a house. Each type has its special features and uses and can fit different styles of decoration, like simple or fancy. Let’s learn about some of the most common hardwood moldings you might see in homes.

Doors

When you walk into a room, the first thing you see is usually the doorway. It’s like the entrance to the room. To make sure your doorway looks nice, you can add some special decorations called mouldings. They can make your door area look even better right away!

A door casing is a wooden strip that goes around a door frame. It’s put in place before the baseboard. Door casings are often made from a strong wood like oak. You can paint them any color you like because they have a smooth surface. Oak goes well with different styles of rooms. Door casings are usually cheap because they’re easy to put together and install.

Architraves are like fancy frames around doors and windows. They’re made of a strip of material that goes around where the wall meets the door or window. Underneath the architrave, there’s a joint where the wall or ceiling meets the door. The architrave covers up that joint, usually in a horizontal way, and also hides any gaps that might happen between the wall and the door. They’re not the same as door casings, which are more decorative and have thicker borders around the whole door. Architraves are usually made of oak and can be painted any color. There are different styles of architraves, like bullnose and chamfered.

Door bars and thresholds are like the base of a door that you step over when you go into a room or a building.

Am White Oak 20 x 140mm Torus/Ogee Skirting

Ceilings

Most people don’t pay much attention to ceilings unless they live in a big fancy house with fancy decorations. But you can make your ceiling look better by adding some oak moldings to it.

Coving and cornices are both types of moldings used to cover up the joint between the wall and the ceiling. They help hide any cracks and make the area more durable, so paint or wallpaper doesn’t peel off easily and prevent dampness. Coving is a simple molding used for this purpose. On the other hand, cornices are more fancy and decorative, often with intricate designs. Coving is better for modern homes, while cornices are more suited for traditional ones.

Walls

Some walls have special wooden pieces called oak mouldings that you can add to make a room look different. But some of these mouldings are old-fashioned and only look good in homes with a certain style.

In most regular UK semi-detached houses, you won’t see pilasters much. They’re fancy and fancy-looking. Pilasters are like flat columns stuck onto the wall, kind of poking out a bit. They don’t do anything, just look nice. They’re more for houses that like old-fashioned styles, like Victorian or Georgian ones.

Dado rails, also called chair rails, are boards attached to walls about one-third of the way up from the floor. They run along the wall parallel to the baseboards. These rails can go around a whole room or just part of it. They work well in homes with a country house, cottage, or rustic style.

Floors

At home, the floors get walked on a lot, which can make them wear out over time. Mouldings, besides looking nice, also help protect your surfaces and the places where floors meet walls or stairs.

Skirting boards are those long boards that go along the bottom of a wall inside a house. They cover up the gap between the wall and the floor. Skirting boards are important because they help keep the wall safe from getting scratched or bumped. Most houses in the UK have skirting boards, and they make a room look nicer.

Stair nosings are like protective strips for the edges of stairs. They’re put on the front part of each step. They’re useful because stairs get walked on a lot, and these nosings can stop them from getting worn out too quickly. Plus, they can make stairs safer by preventing people from tripping or slipping.

Benefits of Hardwood Oak Mouldings

Once you’ve picked out the wooden trims that would look nice in your house, you can get them made and sent to you by a Southgate Timber company that’s good at making them.

Aesthetic

Hardwood mouldings look good with any style of home decoration, whether it’s old-fashioned or modern. You can choose different ways to finish them, like staining, clear coatings, or painting them. You can also make fancy designs in the wood.

Durability

Hardwood, like oak, is tough and lasts a long time compared to other materials used for mouldings. Some types of wood can easily get cracks and wear out fast as time goes on. But hardwood doesn’t have those problems. It stays strong for a long time. This is super great because homeowners don’t want to keep spending money to replace things in their homes. They just want to enjoy their house without worrying about fixing stuff all the time.

Am White Oak 90 x 90mm P.A.R.

Environmentally friendly

Oak is a great choice for building because it’s eco-friendly and ethical. It’s a natural material and hardwood like oak can be grown repeatedly. Unlike some other materials, making oak doesn’t use up a lot of energy, and it even takes in carbon dioxide instead of putting it out.

Increase property value

If you have nice wooden borders around the rooms in your house, it will make your home look nice. This can make real estate agents and people who want to buy a house like yours more interested. So, the value of your house might go up, and it will look great in pictures too!

Manufacture and installation

Making and putting in hardwood oak mouldings is a good choice because they are made well and it’s easier to make them and put them together compared to metal or stone. Also, they’re easy to put in homes, don’t need much looking after, don’t make dust or mess, and they’re already smooth and ready to go onto any surface.