Azek casing profiles are decorative mouldings typically used flush against a wall door or window to create surrounds.
Colonial door casing profiles.
The thickness is typically 1 2 inch but can range up to 3 4 inch thick for a more substantial casing or more detailed profile.
Architectural trim is a defining feature in any home whether the interior is formal or casual.
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They can be used as a single profile or combined with other moulding styles to dramatically transform window and door aesthetics.
Here are a few examples of architectural styles and matching trim styles and why they work so well together.
Our classical colonial molding captures the 18th century designed after the historic william gibbes house.
Crown trim casing cornice more.
And historically it was the door casing that set the tone from the graceful arched profiles in a georgian to the stocky symmetrical surrounds in a craftsman.
Inspired by classic colonial patterns windsor casing has gained popularity over the past 15 years.
They won t split crack or rot.
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A 3 1 2 casing is usually a good choice for 8 foot high walls giving windows and doors a pronounced frame without crowding the crown moulding above.
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Many trim designs begin with door casing.
The most widely used door casing is 2 1 4 inches in width but can range up to 3 inches.
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When used in conjunction with doors it is nailed to the jamb of the door to prevent.
Door casing and window trim are typically the same width and are interchangeable.
Azek products are known for longevity and durability.
Pair colonial style crown moulding with modern door casing and you ll get lots of attention but most likely not the kind you re going for.
This is the shape of the moulding from a side view you can see whether a piece is ranch smooth sloping colonial multilevel sloping moulding or fluted grooved.