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Eco Home
category: Flooring trim
Product : Wall Base/ Skirting
Core Material: MDF or Solid Wood
Core Material | MDF or Solid Wood |
Product length(mm) | 8'/10'/12'/16' |
About Moulding and Trim
Moulding and trim have adorned our homes and public buildings for several hundred years. Moulding and trim provide our living spaces with a finished look, and are a means to make an aesthetic statement or artistic expression.
Mouldings also serve a useful purpose by connecting the different elements of building such as wall surfaces to flooring, and door and window openings. Early plaster often cracked where the ceilings met the wall, making crown and cornice mouldings a useful decoration. Early construction techniques allowed moisture to collect in the lower parts of a room or house, creating a need for wainscotting and other finished wall treatments. Chair rails and base mouldings protect walls from sliding furniture and other wear. Picture moulding was used originally by prosperous Americans as a way to display art and to break up larger wall areas.
Among the many reasons to use MDF are:
Most of the popular moulding profiles are available in MDF.
The manufacturing process insures a uniform consistency without the imperfections the may exist in other paint grade products.
MDF does not warp or split and does not expand and contract like natural wood species.
MDF has a hard surface that will not damage easily and that will not show raised grain.
MDF mouldings are primed and there is very little surface preparation required for finishing.
MDF mouldings are less expensive than solid wood mouldings.
category: Flooring trim
Product : Wall Base/ Skirting
Core Material: MDF or Solid Wood
Core Material | MDF or Solid Wood |
Product length(mm) | 8'/10'/12'/16' |
About Moulding and Trim
Moulding and trim have adorned our homes and public buildings for several hundred years. Moulding and trim provide our living spaces with a finished look, and are a means to make an aesthetic statement or artistic expression.
Mouldings also serve a useful purpose by connecting the different elements of building such as wall surfaces to flooring, and door and window openings. Early plaster often cracked where the ceilings met the wall, making crown and cornice mouldings a useful decoration. Early construction techniques allowed moisture to collect in the lower parts of a room or house, creating a need for wainscotting and other finished wall treatments. Chair rails and base mouldings protect walls from sliding furniture and other wear. Picture moulding was used originally by prosperous Americans as a way to display art and to break up larger wall areas.
Among the many reasons to use MDF are:
Most of the popular moulding profiles are available in MDF.
The manufacturing process insures a uniform consistency without the imperfections the may exist in other paint grade products.
MDF does not warp or split and does not expand and contract like natural wood species.
MDF has a hard surface that will not damage easily and that will not show raised grain.
MDF mouldings are primed and there is very little surface preparation required for finishing.
MDF mouldings are less expensive than solid wood mouldings.
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