Here are a few examples of architectural styles and matching trim styles.
Colonial style door trim.
It is a basic one piece baseboard with a back band that creates a casing between the two decorated edges.
While this door was popular in the 17th century the dutch colonists brought it with them to the new world and it became a defining point of the dutch colonial style.
Tapered casings created by building up several profiles from the inside of the door jamb to the outer edge were common in 19th century federal and italianate homes and later in greek revival and colonial styles that prized depth and dimension.
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This kind of design is often found in colonial homes in the united states.
Designed after the historic william gibbes house in charleston south carolina where the rooms and walls are symmetrical balanced and perfectly proportionate.
German colonial style.
Pair colonial style crown moulding with modern door casing and you ll get lots of attention but most likely not the kind you re going for.
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Window door trim window door moulding.
One of the most important rules of thumb is to keep the style of your trim consistent with your home style and from room to room.
To install this kind of molding you can use rosettes or miters at the top and against the floor at the bottom.
Today door casings come in a wide variety of styles from clean and simple to ornate and elegant.
The classical colonial style captures the feel of the 18th century.
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