We have a full selection of moldings to match our hardwoods, including all types of moldings for our signature and galleria collections.
Here is some additional information on our hardwood moldings:
The quarter round molding is used to hide the expansion gap left around walls during installation.
The t molding is used as a threshold in doorways or as a transition strip where the hardwood flooring meets floor or carpet of similar height. T-moldings can also be used to change the direction in which the floor is laid.
The reducer molding is used as a transition from the height of the sub-floor to the height of the hardwood floor.
The stair-nose molding is used to cover the front edge of a stair tread or step. If used on a stair, flooring is installed behind the stair-nose to cover the horizontal part (the tread) of the stair.
The stair-tread molding is a one-piece molding used to entirely cover the structural stair tread.
The base shoe molding is used next to the floor on interior baseboard.
The end molding is used to join the hardwood floor to another surface, which is higher. These can be used at exterior door thresholds, sliding glass doors, raised hearths, and marble sills.
The wall base molding finishes your flooring from the floor to the wall |