Panel Moulding has long been the go-to moulding style when one desires to bring a touch of elegance, structure, and depth to any room. It brings life to walls, ceilings, and cabinetry with custom detail that turns plain surfaces into works of craftsmanship.
Panel moulding is a form of decorative trim used to create framed designs on walls, ceilings, or furniture. It's typically applied in rectangular or square patterns to mimic the appearance of raised panels - offering a refined, high-end finish without major construction.
Moulding can be made from wood, MDF, or polyurethane. Lightweight, yet durable, this moulding is easily installed and provides a clean, polished result. It’s a popular choice among designers and homeowners who want to add dimension and sophistication to otherwise flat wall surfaces.













Frame walls or ceilings for a classic, high-end look that draws the eye.
Add depth and interest to transitional areas, making the space more inviting.
Add classic style and visual structure to any plain wall or accent feature.
Add definition and character to bookshelves, cabinetry, or custom pieces.

No, panel moulding can enrich ceilings, doors, or built-in furniture.
Yes, most materials accept paint or stain beautifully for full customization.
Not always; many homeowners install it themselves using just simple tools and precision cutting.
You can use measuring guides or pre-designed templates to create your own panel patterns for perfect alignment.
Panel moulding comes in a wide range of profiles, from sleek modern lines to ornate traditional designs, so you can match the character of your space.
Yes, panel moulding creates a finished, high-end look that enhances your home’s interior appeal and overall resale value.
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Used to frame doors and windows, casing moulding provides a clean transition between the wall surface and openings while adding architectural definition.

Installed where the wall meets the floor, base moulding protects walls from impact and creates a finished, cohesive look throughout the room.

A decorative element installed where walls meet the ceiling, crown moulding adds depth, dimension, and elegance to any interior.

Door jambs form the vertical and horizontal framework that supports a door within its opening, ensuring a precise fit and smooth operation.

Door stops are fitted within the jamb to control the door’s closing position, preventing damage and creating a snug, finished seal.

A small, rounded trim piece installed at the bottom of base moulding to conceal gaps between the floor and wall, often used with hardwood or tile flooring.

Curved and smooth in profile, cove moulding is perfect for soft transitions between surfaces or as a decorative detail in cabinetry and ceilings.

Specially designed to meet fire-resistance requirements, fire-rated casing provides both safety and a clean, consistent appearance around rated door openings.

Panel moulding adds depth and texture to walls or ceilings, ideal for wainscoting, feature walls, or creating custom architectural detailing.

Used to hold glass securely within a door or frame, glass stop moulding ensures a safe, neat, and professional finish.

Additional trim profiles and specialty mouldings designed to meet unique design, installation, or restoration needs — available in a variety of materials and styles.
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