Eye for detail: interior molding is in demand with style-savvy homeowners - Interior Products

Building Products, Sept-Oct, 2003 by Stephanie Herzfeld

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Interior Products. EconoKore two-ply flexible molding consists of a kerfed MDF core with a high-density overlay. It installs with traditional woodworking tools and is available in 1/4- and 3/8-inch thicknesses and in 4-foot-by-8-foot panel sizes. The recommended bending radius is 6 inches. 800-637-3539. www.interiorproducts.com. Circle 204.

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Pioneer Millworks. This manufacturer salvages a wide variety of wood species and recycles them into casings, baseboards, paneling, crown molding, wainscoting, and more. Stock and custom profiles are available. The firm says it can match period looks and create historically accurate profiles. Flooring, complete stair systems, and stair treads also are available. 800-951-9663, www.pioneermillworks.com. Circle 205.

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Architectural Paneling. Hardwood species are hand-carved in a deep-sculpting process to create this product line. Shown here in cherry, Corinthian capitals are combined with egg-and-dart trim on paneled library walls. The firm also designs and produces paneling, cabinetry, moldings, and fireplace mantels. All pieces are available in walnut, mahogany, cherry, oak, and maple. 212-371-9632. www.apaneling.com. Circle 206.

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Melton Classics. Made from high-density polymer, the classic fluted Scamozzi columns and pilasters shown here are just two types of trim in this firm's lineup. The manufacturer says it can duplicate any pattern of create custom millwork to spec in its Architectural Urethane line. The company also makes a wide range of exterior balustrade systems. 800-963-3060. www.meltonclassics.com. Circle 207.

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