Woodgrain Specialty Trim

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Premium Woodgrain Specialty Trim featuring authentic profiles and superior construction. Professional-grade millwork with exceptional attention to detail.

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Products in Woodgrain Specialty Trim

ML2869225

Woodgrain Millwork Cherry Door Casing 3-1/4" x 6 ft - Unfinished

Quality molding with precise profiles and excellent dimensional stability.

$67.00 $77.00
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ML1699439 Featured

Woodgrain Millwork Finger Joint Pine Craftsman Casing 3-1/4" x 6 ft - Primed

Architectural millwork designed for lasting beauty and easy installation.

$59.00 $71.00
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ML4303263

Woodgrain Millwork Oak Flat Casing 2-1/2" x 8 ft - Stain Grade

Quality molding with precise profiles and excellent dimensional stability.

$50.00 $58.00
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ML8814718

Woodgrain Millwork Oak Window Casing 3-1/2" x 8 ft - Paint Grade

Quality molding with precise profiles and excellent dimensional stability.

$31.00 $43.00
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ML4511148 Featured

Woodgrain Millwork Pine Window Casing 1-3/4" x 16 ft - Unfinished

Quality molding with precise profiles and excellent dimensional stability.

$24.00 $37.00
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ML5384269

Woodgrain Millwork Poplar Colonial Casing 3-1/4" x 6 ft - Stain Grade

Premium molding featuring traditional profiles and quality construction.

$60.00 $70.00
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ML1167221

Woodgrain Millwork Poplar Craftsman Casing 1-3/4" x 6 ft - Primed

Quality molding with precise profiles and excellent dimensional stability.

$33.00 $37.00
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Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about woodgrain specialty trim

Standard door and window casing ranges from 2-1/4" to 3-1/2" wide. The choice depends on architectural style, door size, and proportion to other room elements.
Typically, leave a 1/4" to 3/8" reveal between the window jamb edge and casing. This creates a shadow line and accommodates minor irregularities in the opening.
Yes, using the same casing profile for doors and windows creates consistency throughout the space. You may choose different widths while maintaining the same profile.
Flat casing has a simple rectangular profile, while shaped casing features curves, bevels, or other decorative details. Shaped casing adds more architectural interest.

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