Mouldings
Two Step Baseboard 5 1/4
Quarter round
Modern Casing 3 1/2
Modern Baseboard 7 1/4
Modern Baseboard 5 1/4
MDF Jamb
Jamb (wood) 4 5/8
Flat Casing 3 1/2
Flat Baseboard 7 1/4
Flat Baseboard 5 1/4
Colonial doorstop 1 3/4
Colonial Baseboard 7 1/4
Colonial Baseboard 5 1/4
Colonial Baseboard 4
Colonial Backbend 3
Colonial 2 3/4
Bevel Step Doorstop 1 1/4
Bevel step casing 3 1/2
Bevel step casing 2 3/4
Bevel Step Base 7 1/4
Bevel Step Base 5 1/4
Mouldings are very essential for finalizing the finishing of any interior space. In the case of stairs, they become a multifunctional design element which combines both beauty and practicality. Moulding the stairs beautifies the staircase and helps protect it from having gaps as it covers gaps and joins itself to provide a smooth transition between the steps and walls.
With high precision made from different styles and materials, stair moulding creates a classy touch in any residential or commercial space. Common types are base shoe moulding, stair nosing, and cove Mouldings, each helping to deliver a specific look into a collective polished one.
Base shoe moulding gives an excellent clean and aesthetic appearance on the stairs’ bottom, acting as a passage between the stair riser and the flooring material used. Stair nosing protects the edges of the stairs from wear and tear while offering a smooth rounded edge.
Cove mouldings are curved in design and, thus, decorate staircases to create seamless connections between the steps and the surrounding walls. Along with creating an aesthetic effect, they also prevent dust and debris from gathering in corners.
In other words, the stair moulding is more than merely a cosmetic addition; it also offers a functional role in maintaining the staircase for a longer period of time, but elevates the design of that general space. Whether an ornate classic or a sleek modern profile, stair moulding can turn an otherwise functional staircase into a beautifully magnificent centerpiece of any interior.