Chair Rail Molding Profiles
Sizes are available from about 2½ to about 8 inches wide so a suitable piece can be found for just about any application.
Chair rail molding profiles. Chair rail molding, in rooms with higher ceilings, can. Twc offers more than 3000 custom moulding profiles which can be produced in any species. They can also be used as backer boards for crown molding and chair rails.
While selecting chair rail designs or styles is a matter of taste, there are a few guidelines to help make sure the railing accents and doesn’t overpower the room. Available species for our wood chair rail include ash, beech, brazilian cherry, cherry, hard maple, hickory, knotty pine, soft maple, poplar, walnut, red oak, quartersawn red oak, white. A decorative chair rail is essential for enriching the atmosphere of your home.
Basswood casing/chair rail can protect a wall from chairs and furniture or can be used in a variety of other ways to bring a finishing touch to a home project. Install chair rail molding historically used to protect walls from being damaged by the seat backs of chairs, chair rails now serve primarily as a stylish embellishment. Straight & spiral bit sets.
Hardwood chair rail is a moulding placed along the lower part of the wall to prevent damage wood chair rail is available in alder, ash, beech, birch, brazilian cherry, cherry, hard maple, hickory, knotty pine, soft maple, poplar, walnut, red oak, quartersawn red oak, white oak and quartersawn white oak. Paired with the small chair rail, it creates a stunning double panel effect. Royal mouldings’ 1 ¾ size chair rails can also be used as to form panels on walls or ceilings.
Panel mould * handrail * specialty. Chair rail chair rail or chair railing is a molding applied about 36 (or 1/3 of the wall) up from the floor, which encircles the room. As for the design, dixon feels that all the trim in a room should be part of the same family, with similar detail and proportions.
Rails, bases, chair rail, and jambs (template required in some cases). Here again, the height of the ceiling is key. Originally meant as a buffer to prevent chair backs from damaging delicate plaster walls, chair rail molding quickly turned into a decorative accent as well.