Architecture is a fluid art and, styles do not typically start and stop at precise times, but gradually come in and out of fashion. Most styles are derivative of earlier conventions and emerge in reaction to the past.
Using a variety of mouldings from our collection and accurate historical sources, Mouldings One has created a series of stylistically consistent millwork packages to assist designers, builders, and architects working with new homes and restorations.
Mouldings One can reproduce any historical moulding profile desired, and also has a large inventory of profile knives from which to choose. Please inquire about our custom and reproduction moulding capabilities.
"My goal has always been to share historical examples of millwork and carpentry, breaking the work into its various parts and mouldings to make it easier for us to understand. I believe great design is only possible by studying works of the past."
-Stephen Trudic, Jr.
Spanish Colonial
Chesapeake Colonial
Dutch Colonial
New England Colonial
Louis XIV Moldings
Cape Cod Architectural Style, Interior & Mouldings
French Colonial
Farmhouse
Georgian Architecture & Moulding Styles
Palladian
Neoclassical
Federal
Greek Revival
Greek Revival 2
Southern Greek Revival Architecture
Greek Revival [Western Reserve of Ohio]
Egyptian Revival Architecture
Gothic Revival
Renaissance Revival
Romanesque Revival
Italianate Architecture & Moulding Styles
Octagon
Second Empire Architecture and Moulding Styles
Victorian
Stick
Colonial Revival Architecture, Interior & Mouldings
French City
Shingle
Arts and Crafts Architecture, Interior & Mouldings
Craftsman
Craftsman 2
Bungalow
Tudor Architecture & Moulding Styles
Prairie
Log House
French Country
Art Deco
International
Art Moderne
Mid Century Modern
Postmodern
Deconstructivism