CHARCOAL MOULDING

Laminate

Charcoal Moulding

Wall Mouldings /Charcoal Mouldings

Moulding (British English), or molding (American English), also coving (in United Kingdom, Australia), is a strip of material with various profiles used to cover transitions between surfaces or for decoration. It is traditionally made from solid milled wood or plaster, but may be of plastic or reformed wood. In classical architecture and sculpture, the moulding is often carved in marble or other stones. In historic architecture, and some expensive modern buildings, it may be formed in place with plaster.

Types

  • Cavetto molding and resulting shadow pattern
  • Ovolo molding and resulting shadow pattern
  • Cyma recta molding and resulting shadow pattern
  • A "plain" moulding has right-angled upper and lower edges. A "sprung" moulding has upper and lower edges that bevel to....

Usase of Mouldings

Their simplest, mouldings hide and help weather seal natural joints produced in the framing process of building a structure. As decorative elements, they are a means of applying light- and dark-shaded stripes to a structural object without having to change the material or apply pigments. Depending on their function they may be primarily a means of hiding or weather-sealing a joint, purely decorative, or some combination of the three.

As decorative elements the contrast of dark and light areas gives definition to the object. If a vertical wall is lit at an angle of about 45 degrees above the wall (for example, by the sun) then adding a small overhanging horizontal moulding, called a fillet moulding, will introduce a dark horizontal shadow below it.

  • Size : 8 ft
  • Size : 9 ft

Moulding is used to decorate the Wall area, Wardrobe, Photo frame and even in Temples.

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