Gothic style openwork, decorative wood trim for restoring furniture

Decorative wood trim for cabinet or other furniture
search
  • Decorative wood trim for restoring furniture, made of quality beech wood
  • Gothic style openwork, decorative wood trim for restoring furniture
  • Crown mouldings made of beech available on Naturtrend Shop with home delivery
  • Decorative wood trim for cabinet or other furniture
  • Crown mouldings made of natural, quality beech
  • Decorative wood trim for restoring, decorating cabinet or other furniture
  • Order quality crown mouldings made of beech on Naturtrend Shop!
  • Crown mouldings and panel mouldings for restoring furnitures.

Gothic style openwork, decorative wood trim for restoring furniture

Delivery time: 3-6 workdays to arrive to United States


Material: Beech

The decorative wood trim with reference code “L” has a motif resembling gothic style openwork. It is made of untreated beech wood, meaning the user can freely choose its treatment; it can be freely varnished or pickled. A favored choice of hobby users and professionals alike when it comes to restoring furniture, but it also works great as cornice cover.

Available Products:

Prices

Base Price : $44.90

Total Price : $44.90



Decorative wood trim for restoring furniture

The decorative wood trim with gothic style openwork motif, made of beech wood, is a wise choice for restoring furniture or even for building new pieces. When used as a decorative wood trim for cabinets, it can lend a whole new, elegant and noble look to not just the furniture piece, but to the whole room it is in. This panel moulding also looks great when we use it to make crown mouldings or cornice covers.

We only sell full pieces. Contact us if you plan on ordering larger amounts to discuss quantity discounts. If the price of the ordered products does not reach 30 GBP, we charge an additional 3 GBP as packaging fee. In order to avoid any harm coming to the ordered products, we ship them attached to an osb board, free of charge for the customer.

Practices for processing wooden moldings

The glazing of the edging makes the pattern stand out more. Depending on the direction of the grain, the wood absorbs the paint in a completely different way. If you want to achieve an even coloration, use a filler primer, such as Milesi.

After glazing, the paint can be wiped back shortly, so the glaze remains in the recesses and the darker upper parts appear lighter. A spectacular solution is to paint or glaze the border in a darker color than the base.

You might have searched for this as: holker moulding, holker molding, anro moulding, anro molding, frieze moulding, crown moulding, wooden mouldings, wood mouldings, timber mouldings, decorative mouldings

See our decorative wood trim selection for restoring furniture!

L-80-240

Specific References

mpn
L-80-240
Comments (0)
No customer reviews for the moment.