

Common casing includes door casing, exterior casing, head casing e.t.cĬaulk: Sealant for cracks and joints in door and window frames with waterproofing technique.Ĭhair Rail: Wall bar approximately 32 "above the floor and parallel to the pedestal.
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The inner casing cuts inside the perimeter of windows and doors.

The outer casing cuts the outside of windows and doors. Common Caps includes a dado cap, drip cap, entrance cap, e.t.cĬapital:The head, the crown or the highest structural element of a column, a pilaster or a pier.Ĭap Moulding: moulding piece that is sometimes used in conjunction with a window or door ornament to illustrate the design of a simple ornament.Ĭased Opening: An interior opening without a door, but finished with poles and a box.Ĭasing: Trim used for door and window openings. It can be used to form a mesh screen, a storm protection belt or a combined door.Ĭap – the top of an entrance, a fairing, a partition or a pilaster. It is often used instead of the crown, where the walls and ceiling meet.īevel: To cut at a different angle than a right angle, for example on the edge of a board or a door.īow Window: Three or more individual windows protrude out of the wall in a slightly curved outline.īox Bay Window: A composite of three or more windows with side panels that protrude from the wall at a 90 degree angle.īrace: It is used in an assembled window unit to maintain its squareness.īreast: The dimension between the outer edges of the drawer or the pilasters of an entrance or shelf Also "full width" of the layer.īrick Mould: Thick moulding used in an exterior door and/or in an exterior window as a casing that connects the exterior cladding and provides a brick surface or other butt facing. The profile usually consists of a pearl and a handle. The shape of the shoe can be used instead of a quarter turn.īaluster: Vertical, spindle-shaped, square or turned stairs that carry a lane.īalustrade: A system of railings and balusters, usually mounted on a staircase, balcony or landing, to provide protection and / or a handrail.īead Moulding: Smooth or hanging moulding are used when two surfaces meet at an angle. It protects the surface against damage and conceals irregular lines or cracks, where the surface meets the ground. The base cover can also be used as a panel or as a multipurpose.īase Shoe: This is a narrow form, which is also known as a shoe or floor shape, forms the transition between finished floors and walls or cabinets. This increases both the ornamentation and the width of the filling.īand Moulding: A flat, decorative or protective strip that flushes or extends above the surface this moulding resembles a panel molding as well as an apron profile It is usually used to cut mantels or cabinets.īaseboard: This is also known as a wall base and is fixed along a finished floor at the bottom of the room.īase Cap: A flush moulding with the wall in a piece of base moulding to create a decorative appearance. Back Band: A moulding with narrow grooves (notches) that are used in the baseboards and attached to the outer corner and outer edge of the interior window and the door box or on the floor for a rugged appearance of the panel.
