Toe kick. Kitchen and bathroom cabinets come with structural toe kicks. We recommend installing this toe kick over the structural toe kicks. It will cover small seams between the cabinet toe kicks and make the toe kick area one solid surface.
Outside corner molding. This molding is commonly used to finish exposed cabinet edges on islands and peninsulas. See the product page for additional picture(s).
Scribe molding. This molding has many uses, some them are decorating cabinet sides and bottoms, using between cabinets and walls or ceilings where a clearance is required, covering wall and ceiling imperfections and other uses.
Crown molding with base. The height is measured on installed molding under an angle, the actual height is bigger. See the product page for additional picture(s).
Crown molding with base and dentil insert. The height is measured on the installed molding under an angle, the actual height is bigger. Sometimes we have to cut this molding to 96" long in order to meet non-freight (lightweight) shipping requirements.
Crown molding with base and dentil insert. The height is measured on the installed molding under an angle, the actual height is bigger. Sometimes we have to cut this molding to 96" long in order to meet non-freight (lightweight) shipping requirements.
Wall end decorative door. Wall decorative doors are commonly used for wall cabinet sides decoration. 30" high doors can also be used to decorate islands and peninsulas.
Refrigerator end panel with a 3" wide return and both sides finished. This panel covers refrigerator sides. The panel edges are unfinished; it must be used with the 3" front return.
Refrigerator end panel with a 3" wide return and both sides finished. This panel covers refrigerator sides. The panel edges are unfinished; it must be used with the 3" front return.
Refrigerator end panel with a 3" wide return and both sides finished. This panel covers refrigerator sides. The panel edges are unfinished; it must be used with the 3" front return.
Tall panel with a long grain and one side finished. This panel is commonly used in areas where cabinet backs are exposed. For example, islands and peninsulas.
Tall panel with a long grain and one side finished. This panel is commonly used in areas where cabinet backs are exposed. For example, islands and peninsulas.
Arch valance with raised panel. Valances are commonly used to decorate wide gaps between wall cabinets. For example, a gap between two cabinets above a sink.
Arch valance with raised panel. Valances are commonly used to decorate wide gaps between wall cabinets. For example, a gap between two cabinets above a sink.
Arch valance with raised panel. Valances are commonly used to decorate wide gaps between wall cabinets. For example, a gap between two cabinets above a sink.
Arch valance with raised panel. Valances are commonly used to decorate wide gaps between wall cabinets. For example, a gap between two cabinets above a sink.
Arch valance with raised panel. Valances are commonly used to decorate wide gaps between wall cabinets. For example, a gap between two cabinets above a sink.
Arch valance with raised panel. Valances are commonly used to decorate wide gaps between wall cabinets. For example, a gap between two cabinets above a sink.
Arch valance with raised panel. Valances are commonly used to decorate wide gaps between wall cabinets. For example, a gap between two cabinets above a sink.