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Moulding is an inexpensive way to bring value and beauty to your home. The Home Depot offers a wide variety of styles and materials for every decor. From the classic elegance of traditional moulding to the sophisticated styling of crown and accent moulding, we have everything you need to make your next design project a success.
You can use moulding to enhance any room or space. It can add warmth and character to a living or family room setting. Create a conversation piece for your whole kitchen or bring out the simple charm of a cozy bedroom haven.
Only The Home Depot offers you the best selection and allows you to purchase moulding by the linear foot instead of by the piece. This saves you time and money on your project, giving you the freedom to indulge in a variety of moulding design ideas, styles and choices.
Only The Home Depot offers you the best selection and allows you to purchase moulding by the linear foot instead of by the piece. This saves you time and money on your project, giving you the freedom to indulge in a variety of moulding design ideas, styles and choices.
Styles
There are a variety of moulding and trim styles to choose from to match the décor and taste of your home. The five most popular styles are: Traditional, Country, Victorian, Arts & Crafts and Modern. These five distinct styles will allow you to create continuity throughout your home without compromise.
Profiles
A moulding profile is basically the shape of trim as viewed from an end. The most common profiles are: Crown, Casing, Chair Rail and Baseboard or Base.
Build-Ups
You can create additional design elements by combining two or more moulding pieces. These complex designs, or build-ups, allow for more ornate and personalized designs. They are often associated with crown, base and chair moulding, but work well in a variety of applications.
When choosing and installing the right moulding for your home, it helps to know where to begin. We make moulding shopping easy with a wide selection of products, tools and accessories, plus know-how and instruction.
Pre-primed for a consistent, even-painted finish; superior workability; the best value in a paint-grade moulding.
Natural wood-based paint-grade moulding; pre-primed for ease of finish; good value with the durability of natural wood.
Versatile softwood can be clear coated, stained or painted; offers a warm or rustic look.
A classic and traditional hardwood moulding with a distinctive grain; can be clear coated, varnished or stained to match decor; hard wearing and durable with a rich look.
Ceiling trim is one of the most dramatic and visually pleasing additions to any interior. Crown moulding softens the transition from wall to ceiling. It can also create a visually stunning effect when used in combination with complementary moulding. As a rule of thumb, when choosing crown moulding, the larger and taller the room, the wider the moulding profile should be.
The practical application of door and window moulding is to conceal the gap between the drywall and the door/window frame. The large selection of classic and decorative casings now available makes it easy and affordable to improve and define the character of any room.
Wall trim will add elegance and charm to your home while protecting the walls from scuffs and dents. Panel moulding is used to frame wall paneling and add a decorative element to traditional wainscot applications. Handrails are necessary for navigating stairways while their simple design and clean lines can add character and charm.
Originally designed to cover the gap between the wall surface and the floor, baseboards are a decorative feature that completes the look of any room. Although baseboards are usually thinner than casings, if both pieces are chosen to work in harmony with one another, an attractive and cohesive look will result.
Rosettes are used for changing the direction of mouldings that are the same size, such as the top of a door or window.
Plinth Blocks are used when joining two profiles of different widths as is the case when a wider baseboard moulding joins a narrower door casing.
Crown Corners can be cut using a miter saw or you can purchase them preassembled. Preassembled inside and outside corner pieces simplify the installation of crown moulding because you only have to cut butt joints to mate the lengths of crown moulding to the corner pieces.
Divider Block is a decorative block used in moulding installation so the moulding can be cut straight instead of scarfed or cut at a 45 degree angle.
Intermediate Block is a decorative block used in moulding installation on straight runs of moulding so the moulding can be cut straight instead of making a scarf joint.
Every successful project starts with the right tools. At The Home Depot we offer the tools and materials you need to help you create and design the right trim and moulding that fits your style and taste.
Explore the many dimensions of style and design with various profiles and applications.

Buying Only What You Need Saves You Money
Only The Home Depot offers our in-store Cutting Cart, which allows you to purchase moulding by the linear foot instead of the piece. Therefore, you only buy what you need, saving you more on your projects while cutting down on waste.

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