Mouldings
Mouldings are the “vocabulary” of historic interiors: they frame openings, articulate wall surfaces and define transitions.\n\n## Subcategories\n- Wall mouldings - profiles for organising wall surfaces, panels and cornice lines.\n- Door surrounds / architraves - profiles for framing doors and openings.\n- Skirting boards - base termination at floor level, protective and proportional element.\n\nChoose a subcategory to view suitable profiles, dimensions, variants and images.
Quick answer
- Mouldings groups profiles and applications with a comparable visual effect.
- The category supports quick pre-selection by room type and detail depth.
- Reliable decisions combine existing conditions, dimensional logic, and installation constraints.
Practical context
In live projects, Mouldings provides a structure for consulting, sampling, and execution planning. This keeps alternatives comparable and coordination transparent.
Decisions & variants
Variants typically differ by profile language, build-up height, junction design, and coating strategy. A short mock-up axis with two to three options speeds up approval.
Process & planning
A common sequence is initial briefing, site capture, option comparison, technical clarification, and final sign-off for tendering or ordering. This keeps delivery deterministic.
Cost logic
Cost logic is influenced by area or running meters, detail complexity, preparatory work, and site access. Early technical checks reduce later change orders.
Common mistakes & how to avoid them
Typical mistakes are mixed datum dimensions, undefined junctions, and unclear handover points between trades. Use fixed reference lines and early interface planning.
References
- Catalogue & download: /en/consulting/catalogue-and-download
- Planning: /en/consulting/planning
- Category: /products/mouldings