Hardwood mouldings and their uses

20 - 04 - 2023

Hardwood mouldings offer a timeless look that can enhance any room in your home and there are many types that can be used to transform your space.

Hardwood mouldings offer a timeless look that can enhance any room in your home. From skirting boards to architraves, there are many types that can be used to transform your space. 

Keep reading to learn what hardwood mouldings are, the various types available and the benefits of using them in your next project.

What are hardwood mouldings?

Hardwood mouldings are decorative finishes that can be used to improve the appearance of a room or piece of furniture. They come in various sizes and shapes, from basic designs to intricate carvings. They serve both functional and aesthetic purposes, like providing additional support, covering gaps, or adding style. 

The type of hardwood used for mouldings can affect the durability and overall appearance, and popular choices of materials range from oak, cherry, and maple. They can be customised to fit specific design needs and preferences, giving homeowners more flexibility when it comes to choosing the right finish for a space or piece of furniture.

What are the different types of hardwood mouldings and their uses?

There are various types of hardwood mouldings like architraves, dado rails and decorative cladding and they are all used for different purposes in construction and interior design. Here are some of the most popular types:

Skirting boards

Skirting boards are a popular type of moulding that is used to cover the joint between the floor and wall in a room. They provide a decorative finish while also protecting walls from any damage. You can get skirting boards in several different styles including plain, chamfered, and ogee.

Skirting boards can be made from a variety of hardwoods, and each type of wood has its unique characteristics that can enhance the aesthetic appeal of a room. Regardless of the type of wood chosen, investing in high-quality skirting boards can add value to any property.

Architraves

Architraves are commonly used in home decor as they’re typically used to frame doorways and windows, adding a decorative touch while also serving a practical purpose by covering gaps between walls, doors and windows. Architraves can be made from a range of hardwoods, including popular options such as oak, maple, and mahogany.

Dado Rails

Dado rails are used to decorate the lower part of walls. Typically installed at around waist height, dado rails can help protect walls from scuffs and scratches while also giving rooms a more refined appearance.

There are several different styles of dado rails available, including simple and ornate designs that can be made from a range of hardwoods. Dado rails can also help to visually divide large rooms and are particularly useful in open-plan spaces where they can provide a sense of structure and definition without compromising the overall flow of the room.

Picture rails

Usually installed horizontally along the walls of a room, picture rails are designed to hang pictures, mirrors, and other decorative items without damaging the walls. They can also be used to create a visual border around the top of a room and are often finished to match any existing woodwork in the room.

Overall, picture rails are both functional and decorative additions to any room. They allow for easy hanging of artwork while also adding visual interest and enhancing the overall design aesthetic.

Shiplaps

Shiplap is a type of hardwood moulding that is commonly used for interior walls and ceilings. It features overlapping boards that create a distinctive pattern and can be painted or stained to match any décor. It can also be used as exterior siding, providing a rustic yet modern look to homes and buildings.

Decorative cladding

Decorative cladding is used to add visual interest and texture to walls, ceilings, and other surfaces. Decorative cladding can be installed horizontally, vertically, or diagonally depending on the desired effect. This type of moulding can be made from a variety of hardwoods and is often used in traditional or rustic interior design styles.

What are the benefits of using hardwood mouldings?

Hardwood mouldings offer durability and longevity, making them a cost-effective choice in the long run. They’re also versatile and can be used for a variety of applications such as trims, baseboards, and crown moulding. You can stain or paint them to match any interior design style. The natural beauty and character hardwood mouldings offer, enhance the overall aesthetic appeal of any space.

Get in touch for more advice

Hardwood mouldings like architraves, dado rails and decorative cladding are versatile and timeless design elements that can add character and elegance to any space. If you need any further advice on choosing the right moulding for your next project, get in touch with our friendly team today to learn more about how we can help you elevate your space with our high-quality hardwood mouldings.

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