Tudor Style Mouldings
Tudor
1485–1603
The Tudor style represented the end of medieval architecture with timber-framed buildings. The four-centered arch, known as the Tudor arch, was a distinctive feature of this era. Tudor-style mouldings were identified by their ovolos, coves, fillets, large chamfers, beak and quirk.
See the individual mouldings and specifications for further information. See the Tudor style mouldings: casing, base, chair rail, or crown.
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