EXTERIOR PRODUCTS

Natural Wood Trim

EXTERIOR PRODUCTS

Natural Wood Trims

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Natural wood trim is a classic and versatile finishing material used to enhance the aesthetic appeal and architectural detail of both interior and exterior spaces. Made from various types of wood such as Western Red Cedar, Douglas Fir and Pine, natural wood trim can be stained, painted, or left in its natural state to complement a wide range of design styles. Whether used for window and door casings, baseboards, crown molding, or exterior fascia, natural wood trim adds warmth, character, and a touch of elegance to any building.

Did you know? Natural wood trim is a timeless and elegant choice for enhancing the architectural detail and aesthetic appeal of any building. Its versatility, beauty, and durability make it a popular option for both interior and exterior applications. While it requires regular maintenance, the unique character and warmth that natural wood trim brings to a space make it a cherished feature in many residential and commercial projects.

Benefits of Natural Wood Trim

Aesthetic

Natural Beauty: The rich grain and texture of wood provide a timeless and authentic look that enhances the overall aesthetic of a space.

Customizable Finish: Wood trim can be easily stained, painted, or varnished to match any color scheme or design preference, offering great flexibility in achieving the desired look.

Versatility

Wide Range of Styles: Available in various profiles and dimensions, natural wood trim can suit both traditional and contemporary architectural styles.

Multiple Uses: Suitable for interior applications such as baseboards, crown molding, and wainscoting, as well as exterior applications like fascia and window trim.

Durability

Longevity: With proper maintenance, natural wood trim is durable and can last for many years, maintaining its beauty and structural integrity.

Natural Resistance: Certain types of wood, like cedar and redwood, offer natural resistance to decay and insects, making them ideal for exterior use.

Sustainability

Elevate your home with responsibly sourced wood siding that resonates with eco-conscious values. By choosing sustainable materials like FSC-certified wood, you’re not only enhancing your home’s appeal but also showcasing your dedication to preserving the environment for future generations.

Natural Wood Trim

Natural wood trim is a timeless and adaptable finishing material that elevates the visual appeal and architectural details of both interior and exterior spaces. Crafted from various wood types, including Western Red Cedar, Douglas Fir and Pine, this trim can be stained, painted, or left natural to suit a variety of design aesthetics. Ideal for use in window and door casings, baseboards, crown molding, and exterior fascia, natural wood trim infuses any building with warmth, character, and a touch of elegance.

Trim Species Available

There are several types of natural wood species available, each offering unique characteristics in terms of appearance, durability, and maintenance requirements. Here are some common types:

Western Red Cedar:
Lightweight and naturally resistant to decay, moisture, and insects, Western Red Cedar is prized for its rich colour tones and aromatic scent. Ideal for siding, paneling, and outdoor use. 

Douglas Fir:
Known for its strength and stability, Douglas Fir features a straight, uniform grain with a light, reddish-brown hue. It’s commonly used in structural applications, flooring, and trim.

Pine: is a lightweight and versatile wood species valued for its smooth grain and natural warmth. Easy to work with and highly adaptable, pine trim takes paint and stain exceptionally well, making it ideal for both traditional and contemporary designs. Commonly used for window and door casings, baseboards, and interior detailing, pine offers an attractive, cost-effective option for natural wood trim applications.

Standard Sizes and Custom Sizes Available Upon Request*

  • Interior Finishes: Framing windows, doors, and architectural details to create a cohesive and stylish interior space.
  • Exterior Accents: Enhancing the exterior facade of homes, adding curb appeal and visual interest.
  • Decorative Elements: Incorporating into cabinetry, furniture, and other custom woodworking projects to highlight craftsmanship.
  • Regular cleaning with a soft cloth and gentle wood cleaner helps maintain the beauty of natural wood trims.
  • Periodic inspections for signs of wear and refinishing as needed to protect against moisture and UV damage.
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