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338 MDF
Casing is used generously in spaces and is often the most visible moulding in a room. Casings are primarily used to go around a door or window, covering the gap between drywall and the door or window frame. Casings are generally thicker than base mouldings, they bring a room together – left to right, top to bottom. And like any framing element, the options are endless, from build-ups of multiple pieces to full wraps. With Casings, there’s no wrong way, only your way.
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Casing is used generously in spaces and is often the most visible moulding in a room. Casings are primarily used to go around a door or window, covering the gap between drywall and the door or window frame. Casings are generally thicker than base mouldings, they bring a room together – left to right, top to bottom. And like any framing element, the options are endless, from build-ups of multiple pieces to full wraps. With Casings, there’s no wrong way, only your way.
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Casing is used generously in spaces and is often the most visible moulding in a room. Casings are primarily used to go around a door or window, covering the gap between drywall and the door or window frame. Casings are generally thicker than base mouldings, they bring a room together – left to right, top to bottom. And like any framing element, the options are endless, from build-ups of multiple pieces to full wraps. With Casings, there’s no wrong way, only your way.
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