DESIGN AND STYLE GUIDE FOR MOULDING AND TRIM DESIGN AND STYLE GUIDE FOR MOULDING AND TRIM

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7 DESIGN AND STYLE GUIDE FOR MOULDING AND TRIM WWW.KELLEHER.COM

Classic and Colonial Inspired Styles Colonial, Federal, Georgian 8 MOULDING CATALOG NORTHERN EDITION

869 285 or 287 Where do Moulding Styles Come From Many of the wood mouldings we have today have roots in the rich styles of Colonial America in the 1700 s. The early colonists brought with them elements of the popular Georgian styles from Europe. As their new democracy flourished, however, they developed a taste for newer architectural looks based on classic Greek and Roman forms. Colonial trim tends to be simple yet elegant, reflecting the hand crafted production methods of the day. Many mouldings from this period are built-up using several mouldings, especially in rooms with higher ceilings where scale is important. The amount of detail and the overall level of built-up trim was also influenced by the person s or institution s place in society and, more often than not, what they could afford. Whether you own a home of this style or just wish to recreate a historical look, a variety of mouldings are available to help you achieve your goals. 707 707/DNTL 390 9 390 136 241 383 241 391 026 26 217 Moulding numbers are based on Kelleher part numbers and may be available in several species of wood. Ask your retailer about specific patterns. WWW.KELLEHER.COM

285 or 287 707/DNTL Styling Clues 390 Styling clues of Colonial and early American styles are the extensive graceful curves and coves that form 390 Ogee or Cyma edges found in ancient Greek and Roman architecture. The ogee curve is an analogue of a cyma curve, the difference 241 being that a cyma has horizontal 383 rather than vertical ends. The early colonists sought to visually express the roots of their new-found democracy using forms of one of civilization s earliest democracies. Another clue to this era are larger flat surfaces in baseboard mouldings and casings. A lot of the moulding in this era was crafted by hand. It was very common to apply one or more decorative edges or beads to the bottom and an ornate cap to the top 026of a piece of flat wood stock. 26 287 221 241 700 136 391 217 230 or 231 10 382 136 383 221 or 223 391 268 391 374 217 116 240 26 or 28 MOULDING CATALOG NORTHERN EDITION

Federal and Classical Influences 100 Embossed Moulding 28 46 100 Embossed Moulding 28 46 46 136 382 100 Embossed Moulding 28 607 1x6 S4S 11 387 40 382 136 382 349 386 or 389 Fluted Side Exposed 136 40 387 40 387 30 837 376 241 After the wars of independence (1776 & 1812), Americans became more comfortable in their standing and assertive in their style. Columns, pilasters, and decorative friezes and ornaments were increasingly used on many wall treatments. Wainscotting began to appear in more rooms. Mouldings in the pre-civil War South gradually became more decorative as the society flourished. Wealthier plantation homes reflected both Classical and European styles. 837 30 30 837 Moulding numbers are based on Kelleher part numbers and may be available in several species of wood. Ask your retailer about specific patterns. WWW.KELLEHER.COM

Victorian and Other Periods of Grandeur Queen Anne, Italianate, Revival 12 MOULDING CATALOG NORTHERN EDITION

Victorian Styling Cues: The Victorian Era in the Western United States actually encompasses several styles: American Victorian, Queen Anne, Italianate, and others. Many of the famed San Francisco Victorians are actually of the Italianate style. 102 028 282 322 Victorian Era mouldings generally have more detail and complexity, and rely less on the classic Greek and Roman forms. This reflected the zeal and grandeur of the industrial revolution. Industrialization made it possible to produce mouldings that were larger and had more detail. Transportation allowed abundant timber resources to be moved great distances for milling. The homeowners of this era, especially the growing middle classes, wished to reflect their status and wealth in the elaborate entry ways and public rooms of their homes. 104 13 136 384 36 025 380 262 028 22 021 Cap 1x6 S4S 031 WWW.KELLEHER.COM

The Victorian Three Part Wall : Moulding treatments from the Victorian era continued to be built-up from several mouldings, especially in larger rooms and entry/stair wells with higher ceilings. In higher ceiling rooms, picture rails emerge to add visual interest to higher walls, and provide homeowners a means to hang their newly acquired art without damaging the plaster or fabric wall treatments of the day. Ornaments and carved patterns or Friezes were used more abundantly. Wainscotting walls to the chair rail or plate rail height was common in entry ways and other public rooms. Wainscotting also protected the walls from moisture that would accumulate in the lower areas of non insulated walls of that period. 135 023 023 51 14 83 1/4 Sheet 009 or 112 121 59 3/4 Sheet 1/4 Sheet 1/4 Sheet MOULDING CATALOG NORTHERN EDITION

51 Wainscotting and Picture Mould The chair rail, a common feature in dining rooms of more prosperous colonial-classic homes, is more widely used in parlors and other public rooms. A variation of the chair rail known as a Plate Rail, often with raised panel wainscotting, was also very common. Interior decorators refer to this look as the three part wall, with each section receiving a different treatment such wood, fabric, or plaster. 51 121 59 3/4 Sheet 1/4 Sheet 1/4 Sheet 15 390 384 115 134 Panel 1/4 Sheet 83 WWW.KELLEHER.COM

Craftsman and Mission Inspired Styles 16 MOULDING CATALOG NORTHERN EDITION

The Craftsman and Arts & Crafts style historically was implemented in natural wood, however paint treatments with todays decor trends are equally impressive. 357 452 274 1274 284 359 452 234 1236 Influences of the Arts & Crafts Movement From the excesses of the Victorian era, there came a new movement of artists and architects emphasizing the simplicity of form, natural materials, and individual craftsmanship over industrialization. This period saw a move away from the detail and ornamentation of the Victorian and previous eras, to simpler, more rectangular forms. In America this movement was embodied most notably in the Craftsman and Bungalow style homes of the early 1900 s. Notable architects and designers of the day such as Gustav Stickley and the Green brothers embraced the style in many projects. Other notable architects such as Frank Lloyd Wright, George Elmslie & William Purcell, implemented the look in finer home designs in what would become known as the Prairie Style. The movement shared much with the architecture of the Spanish missions found in the western United States, and these simple forms and natural woods influenced home design for many decades. 359 452 274 1274 236 1398 1205 269 (or 349) 17 250 234 1236 236 1236 234 1234 269 (or 349) 2361236 208 205 1205 1332 205 349 1398 349 Moulding numbers are based on Kelleher part numbers used in different species and finishes of wood. Ask your retailer about specific patterns. 1400 1033 1236 1065 1236 1337 WWW.KELLEHER.COM

269 Craftsman & Mission Styling Cues: Important 250 styling cues of this era are rectangular 234 shapes of beautifully grained or painted wood, with rounded or eased edges... and always cut and installed using precise carpentry! Additional details or embellishments when desired usually consist of some additional edging details, a cove, or a classically formed ogee used in a door pediment or crown. Architects, particularly 234 in finer homes, chose to soften the impact of such a stark design on their clients. When remodeling a home in this style, paint finishes are often more practical and allow the use of MDF and Primed Pine mouldings. Natural wood mouldings in species such as Alder, Poplar, Douglas Fir or Oak are also attractive options. 205 208 1033 1236 1337 1274 1250 1400 236 205 349 1236 1065 1236 1337 1398 1274 1236 269 (or 349) 236 18 1235 1205 1332 1398 1332 1398 1332 MOULDING CATALOG NORTHERN EDITION

Craftsman Door and Window Details S4S 234 or 236 S4S S4S 234 or 236 S4S 234 607or 236 349 607 S4S 274 206 S4S 206 234 S4S 206 221 349 234 or 236 19 P-876PPR P-5435PPR P-895PR 374 240 P-876PPR 269 (or 349) P-847PPR 236 P-872PPR 1236 205 P-860PPR 1398 349 349 P-872PPR WWW.KELLEHER.COM

Contemporary and Blended Styles This blend of painted Craftsman style mouldings, combined with natural wood accents and doors, makes for a very dramatic interior. 20 When installing or upgrading windows, consider upgrading the window casing treatments and other mouldings in the room. Natural wood dramatically changes the feeling of a recently built home or Condo. MOULDING CATALOG NORTHERN EDITION

The Craftsman and Prairie styles, Colonial Revival, and other styles lasted well into the 20th century, and were adapted to suit the many styles of homes being built. Homes in the Western and Southwestern United States continued to be influenced by the architecture of Spanish Missions. Mouldings added a finished look to home designs that typically featured tiled floors and rustic wall treatments. Homes often maintained a link to the grandeur of their European roots by using one or more decorative crowns or casings. Builders during the post-war housing boom, however, generally paid less attention to moulding and trim than in the past. Those that did often used scaled down versions of traditional patterns or opted for variations of the Craftsman style. Many of these homes however are a wonderful canvas to express one s own style and design ideas. The Ranch and other homes of suburban America often bring new needs for built-in entertainment cabinetry, casings for expansive windows, and kitchens which are increasingly part of today s open floor plans. 613 282 278 21 236 258 249 207 or 209 221 218 346 Moulding numbers are based on Kelleher part numbers that may be available in several species of wood. Ask your retailer about specific patterns. WWW.KELLEHER.COM

Revival and Contemporary Styles As the use of moulding evolved over time, there have periodically been movements by designers and architects to return to the simple classic forms based on neoclassical Greek and Roman architecture. Furthermore, many of the classic forms remained in use through many architectural periods, just as many styles are used in homes today. Improved manufacturing allowed mills to combine several previously built-up mouldings into a single profile, and make them available to a wider market of consumers. Hence the Colonial Revival style evolved based on neoclassical designs. Moulding profiles were simpler or scaled down in size to suit the growing numbers of middle class consumers and smaller rooms. 611 44A 221 96A 221 22 390 353 239 241 387 223 016 215 MOULDING CATALOG NORTHERN EDITION

Try taking inspiration from the many historical designs presented in this guide. If your ceilings and entry ways are not high enough to use elaborate build-ups, consider some of the smaller graceful shapes of the Colonial or Victorian patterns. If your home has simple round edge trim, consider adding a variety of caps and back bands to enhance the existing installation. Try combining moulding and trim with dramatic paint schemes. Add picture rails or chair rails to your room and try contrasting or complementary colors above and below the horizontal lines. Upgrading to natural wood mouldings such as Poplar, Alder and Douglas Fir adds warmth and character to any room. The lighter tones and subtle grains complement even the most refined interior design styles. Solid Pine and Oak mouldings can also be stained for a variety of pleasing finishes. 254 246 23 232 254 212 220 WWW.KELLEHER.COM

Special Moulding Applications There are many creative and functional applications for mouldings and accessories in kitchens and bathrooms, and special areas like a mudroom or entry area present many opportunities for a unique decorative look. A splash of traditional moulding in a decidedly modern decor can make it more dynamic. This mudroom is a blend of fine carpentry and functional design, and protects the wall from damage and moisture. Wainscotting is attractive in traditional bathrooms and protects the walls from moisture. 24 Consider moulding and trim options for cabinets when planning a kitchen remodeling project. MOULDING CATALOG NORTHERN EDITION

This built-in window seating unit is anchored into the room through it s window casings. Raised Coffered ceilings with moulding treatments add drama to a room. 25 WWW.KELLEHER.COM

Usage Ideas Even a room with contemporary furnishings is complemented by classic mouldings. 26 Column treatments and beams created from room mouldings extend the look and define spaces in an open plan. MOULDING CATALOG NORTHERN EDITION

Usage Ideas The contrast of mouldings in this very contemporary decor combined with the flooring treatment adds depth to the room. This traditional room decor uses a contemporary paint treatment to highlight the moulding and add interest. 27 WWW.KELLEHER.COM

Usage Ideas Craftsman style mouldings are less ornate, while still making an elegant statement. This style is both comfortable and easy to maintain. The perfect choice for a busy family home. image courtesy curranonline.com 28 This blend of contemporary room decor against a backdrop of traditional window casings and divided lite windows complement each other. MOULDING CATALOG NORTHERN EDITION

Usage Ideas 29 An elegant yet rustic feel is established in this interior by combining vertically installed Nickel Gap profiles (MDF section) and Colonial style mouldings. WWW.KELLEHER.COM

Design Resources We invite readers to consult any of the books and websites listed below for help in designing and installing their moulding and trim applications. Most books are available from www.amazon.com or at the publishers website listed below. Also be sure to check out the popular design / social media sites www.houzz.com and www. pinterest.com, and search Moulding. 30 Fox Chapel Publishing publishes two fine books with many trim ideas Ultimate Guide Trimwork & 1001 Ideas for Trimwork, available from www.amazon.com Crown Moulding & Trim is an excellent installation guide and works well with True Angle moulding measurement devices. Available from Kelleher Retail Outlets. Dover Publications publishes a variety of books documenting historical moulding and millwork applications. www.doverpublications.com Elements of Style: An Encyclopedia of Domestic Architectural Detail. ISBN 1-55407-079-1 Firefly Books, www.fireflybooks.com. In the Arts & Crafts Style A guide to an Enduring Style ISBN 0-8118-0505-7 Web links: Bungalow Home Information www.ambungalow.com Architectural and Period Styles Explained www.architecturestyles.org Houzz: See what cutting edge designers and contractors are doing at www.houzz.com (Search Moulding ) Abrams Guide to Period Styles for Interiors ISBN 0-8109-5914-3 www.abramsbooks.com Pinterest: See what homeowners, DIYers, contractors and suppliers are doing at www.pinterest.com (Search Moulding ) Creating a New Old House: Yesterday s Character for Today s Home ISBN 1-5615-8615-3 In the Victorian Style San Francisco Victorian Homes ISBN 0-8118-5360-8 www.kelleher.com Visit our website for more information about our products, how-to information, and to order a catalog. MOULDING CATALOG NORTHERN EDITION