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CHAIR RAILSClick on the image for profiles!Interior Moulding applied about one third up from the floor, paralleling Base Moulding and encircling the room. Originally used to prevent chairs from marring walls. Used today as a key decorative detail in traditional & colonial design. |
CASINGClick on the image for profiles!Used to trim inside and outside door & window openings. |
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BASE MOULDINGSClick on the image for profiles!Applied where floor & walls meet. forming a visual foundation. Protects walls from kicks, bumps, furniture, etc. Base may be referred to as One, Two or Three-Member. Base Shoe & Base Cap are used to conceal uneven floor & wall junctions. |
STOPSClick on the image for profiles!In door trim, Stop is nailed to the faces of the door frame to prevent the door from swinging through. As window trim, Stop holds the bottom sash of a double-hung window in place. Also used as an apron under window stools. |
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MULLION STRIPSClick on the image for profiles!The strip which is applied over window jamb edges in a multiple opening window. Sometimes called a Panel Strip, also used for decorative wall treatments. |
NOSINGClick on the image for profiles!In stairwork, the rounded edge member which projects beyond the face of the riser. Used at upper floor levels of stairways, stair landings and around open stair wells. Sometimes rabbeted to accept subflooring. Also called "tread nosing." |
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STOOLSClick on the image for profiles!A moulded interior trim member serving as a sash or window-frame sill cap. Stools may be "beveled-rabbeted" or "rabbeted" to receive the window-frame sill or "non-rabbeted." Some "non-beveled" or "non-rabbeted" Stools include a tongue to fit in the groove of the window-frame sill. |
FLAT & T-ASTRAGALSClick on the image for profiles!FLAT ASTRAGALS: Attached to one of a pair of doors to keep the other from swinging through the opening. Also used for decorative purposes. T-ASTRAGALS: An Astragal, T-like in shape, which is rabbeted to the approximate thickness of the swinging door. |
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DOOR SILLSClick on the image for profiles!The horizontal member that forms the bottom of an exterior door frame. Sometimes rabbeted to receive subflooring. |
JAMBSClick on the image for profiles!Top and side members of a door or window frame. Can be a one-piece flat jamb, or rabbeted with a stop, or a two-piece adjustable split jamb. |
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THRESHOLD & HEARTH STRIPSClick on the image for profiles!THRESHOLDA beveled or tapered wood member used at the bottom of a doorway entrance.HEARTH STRIPSUsed at the juncture of two different floor levels - as in a doorway where a higher floor meets a lower floor, or where a floor butts against a hearth. |
PANELINGClick on the image for profiles!Individual solid wood tongue & groove planks designed to cover interior walls or ceilings. Beveled edges or grooves add to panel's dimensional appearance. |
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