Trim & Moldings

Metrie is the leading manufacturer in North America of high-quality, finely crafted architectural elements. Metrie mills their own products which affords them the ability to craft custom profiles and to streamline the delivery process for retailers and customers. At MacGregor Home Centre we primarily stock Metrie products for our Trim and Mouldings.

Baseboard

Great baseboards complement a casing and creates a smooth transition from the wall to the floor, guiding you seamlessly from room to room. Baseboards create harmony with your casings to finish and tie the room together. Your look starts here – at the foundation of a room.

  • MDF
  • Poplar
  • Oak
  • Knotty Pine
  • Many more…

Quarter Round

A Quarter Round is a moulding that comes in several sizes and serves a variety of functions. Quarter Rounds are most often used with baseboards and can be useful to cover gaps where the baseboard meets the floor.

  • Hemlock
  • Knotty Pine
  • Maple
  • Many more…

Architrave

An architrave is a form of trim used to accent the top of a doorway, window or opening. It may also be referred to as a header or pediment. High above windows and doors, architraves work to add grandeur to any space – reducing miter lines and elevating your look. A great architrave is, above all else, the dressing that’s built to impress.

  • MDF
  • Spero MDF
  • Poplar
  • Oak
  • Fir

Back Band

A Back Band can be used in conjunction with casing or baseboard to create a wide variety of trim options for windows and doors.

  • Fingerjoint Poplar

Brick Mould

A brick mould is mainly used as exterior casing around doors. The most common size is 2″; however, 1 1/2″ and 1 1/4″ sizes are available. Brick moulds can also be used in place of a crown and as a transition under window sills.

  • Fingerjoint Pine

Casing

Casing is used generously in spaces and is often the most visible moulding in a room. Casings are primarily used to go around a door or window, covering the gap between drywall and the door or window frame. Casings are generally thicker than base mouldings, they bring a room together – left to right, top to bottom. And like any framing element, the options are endless, from build-ups of multiple pieces to full wraps. With casings, there’s no wrong way, only your way.

  • MDF
  • Poplar
  • Oak
  • Fir
  • Many more…

Glass & Sash Beads

Glass and Sash beads are narrow wood strips or moulding used for edging against a door or window sash, or to secure glass panels to doors and windows.

  • Fingerjoint Pine

Chair Rail

Chair rails are practical, as well as decorative and are applied to a wall, anywhere from 24 to 72 inches up from the floor. They were typically specified to protect the wall from scuffs and dents from the backs of chairs, but are now used as beautiful room accents. The chair rail runs along the wall, parallel with the baseboard. Adding a refined decor to any space, it’s the subtle choice that makes a big impact. The chair rail perfectly complements a wainscot design.

  • MDF
  • Poplar
  • Fingerjoint Poplar
  • Oak
  • Fur

Corner Guard

A corner guard can be used to protect the outside edges of the wall from damage and abrasion. Corner guards come in a wide variety of sizes and detailing.

  • Hemlock
  • Oak
  • Maple
  • Knotty Pine
  • Many more…

Cove

A cove is  most commonly used to soften the transition on inside corners but may be used for a wide range of applications.

  • Hemlock
  • Oak
  • Knotty Pine
  • Fingerjoint Pine

Crown Moulding

Cap off your look with the perfect crown moulding. A great crown is the royal wrap-up of all your moulding decisions. A moulding designed to sit at an angle between the wall and ceiling. They are sometimes referred to as a cornice. Crown moulding has many uses – it can be integrated into the architrave or header over a door or window, as part of the mantel on a fireplace surround, or to encase the top of a column.

  • MDF
  • Poplar
  • Oak
  • Fir
  • Many more…

Hand Rails

Hand rails provide safety, stability and support for staircases. Hand rails are often used in furniture construction and can be paired with decorative moulding such as rosettes and ikons.

  • Fingerjoint Pine
  • Hemlock

Panel Mould

A panel mould, or panel moulding can refer to a variety of moulding profiles most often used to create or embellish panels on either flat or recessed surfaces. These mouldings are commonly used on doors, walls, architectural paneling, mantels and cornice assemblies.

  • MDF
  • Poplar
  • Oak
  • Fir
  • Maple
  • Fingerjoint Pine

Tongue & Groove Paneling

Tongue and Groove paneling is used to decorate or cover a wall, fitted together edge to edge using a slot and ridge on the opposite edge.

  • Knotty Pine

Flat Stock

Finished boards come in either S4S (Surfaced 4 Sides) or S3S (Surfaced 3 Sides) and are used for a multitude of purposes, including shelving, window ledges, base, and casing.

  • MDF
  • Fir
  • Maple
  • Oak
  • Many more…

Full Round

A Full round can be used for numerous purposes and projects. Some of the more common uses are closet poles, curtain rods and towel rods. Similar mouldings include half rounds and quarter rounds.

  • Hemlock

Half Round

Half rounds are primarily used as decorative trim or moulding. Half rounds work well as trim pieces for wallpaper or to add a decorative pattern to flat panels. This profile can also be used to put a rounded edge on various shelving.

  • MDF
  • Maple

Other products from Metrie and other suppliers may also be available for order depending on availability. Please contact us for more information. Details on the contact page.

Images and text sourced from metrie.com

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