Georgian Style Mouldings
Georgian
Late 17th and Early 18th Centuries
Georgian mouldings were the English equivalent of the American Federal-style mouldings, and stressed proportion, geometry and symmetry. Known for their grandiosity, Georgian mouldings stand out around doors and windows. They utilize the ovolo, ogee, fillet and bead and quirk. Georgian-style mouldings are typically painted.
See the individual mouldings and specifications for further information. See the Georgian style mouldings: casing, base, chair rail, or crown.
Product Example
- HM9403
Two piece crown consists of HM9403-1: 2-1/4" x 4-13/16", and HM9403-2: 15/16" x 6".
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