Pioneer Millworks. A wide variety of wood species are salvaged from old mills, barns, factories, and warehouses and recycled into baseboard, paneling, crown molding, wainscoting, and more to re-create historical styles or achieve contemporary profiles. Many stock profiles are available, but the company also works with contractors, architects, and designers to create custom profiles through a knife grinding process. (800) 951-9663. www.pioneermillworks.com.
Style Solutions. Flexibles moldings in a variety of profiles can be bent or curved to fit architectural accents such as archways, curved stairways, radius walls, and columns and can be used for interior or exterior applications. They resist rotting, decay, splintering, moisture, and insects, the company says. Each molding piece can be bent more than one way and comes pre-primed with a flexible topcoat that resists cracking. (800) 446-3040. www.stylesolutionsinc.com.
Azek. Cellular PVC Trimboards are designed for exterior use but can also be used as interior trim. They are water resistant, insect resistant, and will not rot, according to the maker. The trim offers the workability of wood but can also be thermoformed into many shapes, such as the curved baseboard shown here. (866) 549-6900. www.azek.com.
American Millwork. Prefinished or primed base, crown, casing, rope, and chair rail moldings are available in red oak, poplar, finger-joint poplar, maple, and cherry woods.
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