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Timber Mouldings

Timber mouldings are decorative mouldings that can be used for a variety of different applications in your home. There are a wide range of profiles for mouldings such as: scotia, quadrant, lippings, weatherbars, timber beads and half round mouldings.

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Timber Mouldings

What are timber mouldings?

Timber mouldings is the collective name for a large assortment of decorative timber mouldings that are added as a decorative, ornamental, or architectural feature. They can serve a variety of purposes, including: covering areas such as gaps where different surfaces meet, creating fine detailing that is carved or embossed into the wood, adding little details that pull a room together and offer both practicality and attractiveness.

Our range of decorative timber mouldings are available in a variety of hardwood and softwood profiles to suit the needs of your project, which include:

  • Scotia, which is fitted as an addition to a skirting board. This is a great option for if you have had flooring fitted but haven’t removed the existing skirting so is used to cover the gap.
  • Quadrant mouldings add style to flooring projects, with their smoothed and curved design fitting to the joints of the walls. This can be cut to size to give you the right finish you are looking for.
  • Hockey stitch, which is traditionally used to cover edges.
  • Lippings, which are used to cover materials such as MDF, plywood or solid wood.
  • Weatherbars are mouldings also known as rain deflectors and are affective addictions to any exterior door. They also move rainwater away from the doorway preventing it from entering your property.
  • Doorstop mouldings are a material used to cover transitions between walls and doorstops. They are perfect for a professional finish and come in a variety of different colours and decorative designs, depending on the project.
  • Bead mouldings are also a great way of adding decoration between two glass panes. They are perfect for both modern or traditional homes, and can be easily varnished, oiled, or stained to match your home interior.
  • Half round mouldings are used to cover the edges of different types of materials such as chipboard or plywood.
  • Ogee mouldings are used for capping a baseboard or plinth elements.
  • Ovolo mouldings are designed in a similar shape to a quarter of a circle or ellipse and used as a great decorative profile.

At Howarth, we offer a wide range of different decorative timber mouldings. For further information and expert advice on timber mouldings, please contact your friendly local Howarth branch.