About Mouldings

Blocks

From covering a gap to creating an upgraded transition between mouldings, blocks have many uses. Traditionally found in Victorian architecture, moulding blocks can also be used as decor for non-traditional uses.

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Baseboard Corner

Baseboard corner blocks are used where base mouldings meet at a corner both as decorative element as well as an alternative option for difficult miter cuts or for radiused walls.
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Crown Corner

Crown corner blocks are used with crown moulding as both a decorative element as well as an alternative option for difficult miter cuts.
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Plinth Block

A plinth block is a decorative moulding block installed at the bottom of a casing. A plinth block is usually thicker than a casing, and can help to enhance the appearance of casing.
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Rosette

A rosette is a raised decorative wood block and usually has a design in the center. Rosettes are used at the intersection of two materials (typically at the corner between two casings), forming a decorative border.
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