Molding & Millwork (96,000+ items) - Page 57
M-D Building Products 0.3 in. H X 1.375 in. W X 36 in. L Pewter Pewter Aluminum Carpet Trim
Baseboard Molding, 12 in L, 3-13/16 in H, Factory Primed
Crown Fascia Moulding, Polyurethane, 96 in L, 6-7/8 in H
Sure-Loc Hardware Handrail Bracket, Vintage Bronze
Sure-Loc Hardware Handrail Bracket, Antique Nickel
1 1/2"W x 7"D x 7"H Andrea Wagon Wheel Bracket, Red Oak
Baseboard Moulding, Polyurethane, 94-1/2 in L, 4 in H
4"H x 1/2"P x 94 1/2"L Barcelona Baseboard Moulding
Baseboard Moulding, Polyurethane, 96 in L, 3-3/4 in H
Round Hangrail End Cap For 1.25 Inch Round Hangrail
3 1/2"W x 5"D x 7 1/2"H Bedford Bracket, Walnut
4"W x 4 3/4"D x 8"H Small Jefferson Wood Corbel, Cherry
5"W x 5"H x 3/4"P Acanthus Square Rosette, Cherry
11 7/8"W x 17 3/8"H x 5 1/2"P Classic Angel Onlay, Left
3"W x 3"H x 5/8"P Small Sunflower Square Rosette, Rubberwood
Maine Ornamental 72302 Post Cap, 3-1/2 x 3-1/2 in Post/Joist, Plateau Top, 4 in L, 4 in W
10"W x 10"H x 1"D Large Monique Corner, Cherry
SAMPLE - 12"W x 4 1/2"H x 1/2"P Classic Crosshead
About Molding & Millwork
Molding & Millwork is a broad category of products used to create unique architectural features in both residential and commercial spaces. From wall and ceiling trim to door frames, molding & millwork can be found everywhere.
Types of Molding & Millwork
Molding & Millwork come in many different forms and materials, including wood, vinyl base, stainless steel base molding, metal, plastic, and more. Each type has its own advantages and disadvantages depending on the needs of the project.
How Molding & Millwork are Made
The process for creating Molding & Millwork is complex and requires specialized tools and techniques. The materials used for making them vary depending on the application but typically include wood, metals such as aluminum or stainless steel base molding, plastics, composites such as fiberglass or carbon fiber reinforced plastic (CFRP), and other specialty materials.
Industries that use Molding & Millwork
Molding & Millwork are commonly used by professionals in the construction industry such as carpenters, cabinet makers, electricians, painters/plasterers/drywallers etc., architects/interior designers/draftsmen etc., general contractors/subcontractors etc., homebuilders/remodelers etc., manufacturers of windows/doors etc., HVAC technicians etc., landscapers etc., and many other related industries.
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