Your Professional Wood Moulding Supplier

 

Caoxian Huisen Wood Products Co., Ltd. specializes in the R&D, production, and export of high-quality panels, including furniture panels, decorative panels, and engineered wood panels. These products are widely used in furniture manufacturing, construction and renovation, and industrial production.
 

Reliable Global Supply Chain
We have over 20 years of experience in panel R&D and export, with stable production in China and strong links to the US and Vietnam markets. Our system ensures steady supply, export compliance, and on-time delivery for long-term projects.

 

Certified Quality You Can Trust
Our panels meet EU E0-level standards and hold FSC and ISO certifications. Each batch goes through strict quality checks with full test reports, ensuring consistent performance in furniture, construction, and commercial applications.

 

Full-Service Support from Start to Finish
We offer clear communication at every stage—from pre-sales analysis and free samples to real-time production tracking and fast after-sales service. Our team provides accurate cost planning, export support, and quick problem resolution to keep your orders worry-free.

 
  • Natural Wood Baseboards
    Natural wood baseboards are made from premium natural wood. A rigorous grading and screening process removes defects such as insect holes and scars, preserving the wood's natural texture while
  • Cork Decorative Strips
    In the wholesale decorative molding business, the value of cork decorative strips lies not only in their factory-fresh condition but also in their ability to provide downstream contractors and end
  • 5 Inch Mdf Baseboard
    This 5-inch MDF baseboard is constructed from high-quality density fiberboard (MDF), a common base material for decorative moldings. Its uniform internal structure and lack of noticeable wood grain
 
 

Specification

 

 

Shape & Size

Customized

Length

Customized (regular 2.11~5.6m )

Thickness

Customized(regular 10, 10.5, 11, 17.5, 18mm)

Width

Customized(regular 10.5~187mm)

Profile

DAR,BEVEL,PENCIL,ROUND, HALFSPLAY,etc

Color

Customized(regular white)

Glue emission level

E0, E1 or as request

 

Advantages of Wood Moulding

 

Natural Beauty

Wood has grain, texture, and character that cannot be duplicated by synthetic materials. Every piece is slightly different, giving your home a unique and authentic feel.

Durability

Quality wood moulding is strong, long-lasting, and can be refinished multiple times. It holds up well in high-traffic areas and continues to look beautiful for decades.

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Versatility

Wood moulding works with nearly any style. It can be stained for a natural look or painted to match any color palette. It fits into modern, traditional, craftsman, rustic, coastal, farmhouse, and transitional interiors with ease.

Customization

Wood can be carved, shaped, and milled into countless profiles. If you want something custom or unique, wood makes it possible.

 

Applications of Wood Moulding
 

Wall and Ceiling Moulding

Adding architectural detail to walls and ceilings with wood moulding solves practical problems while making your space feel more polished. These profiles excel at creating clean, decorative transitions that make your room feel professionally finished.
Crown Moulding: This decorative trim creates a smooth transition between walls and the ceiling, instantly making any room feel more grand and complete. It’s also excellent for hiding uneven ceiling lines.
Chair Rail Moulding: Originally meant to protect walls from furniture, chair rail is now a stylistic element. Installed about a third of the way up a wall, it allows for creative use of paint or wallpaper and covers rough edges.
Panel Moulding: Also known as picture frame moulding, this trim creates decorative frames on flat walls, adding depth and sophistication without a high cost.
Wainscoting: This covers the lower portion of walls with decorative paneling. Our Shiplap Wainscot adds farmhouse charm while protecting walls from scuffs.
Picture Rail: Installed near the ceiling, this moulding lets you hang art with hooks and cords, preserving your walls from nail holes and adding historical charm.

Floor Moulding

Floor wood moulding is a small detail that does heavy lifting for both aesthetics and protection. It provides a finished look and protects walls from daily wear.
Baseboard Trim: The workhorse of floor moulding, baseboards protect the bottom of your walls from scuffs and hide the necessary expansion gap left around flooring.
Shoe Moulding & Quarter Round: These smaller profiles sit where the baseboard meets the floor, covering any small gaps for a neat, intentional finish.
Base Cap Moulding: This trim is installed on top of a simple baseboard to create a more elaborate, custom look affordably. It’s a great way to make your trim look more expensive and detailed.

Door and Window Moulding

Door and window wood moulding, known as casing, frames these openings and is crucial for defining your home’s architectural personality.
Door Casing & Window Trim: This decorative trim frames doors and windows, covering the gap between the wall and the frame. The style you choose, from sleek and modern to rich and traditional, sets the tone for the entire space.
Jambs & Stops: Jambs form the door or window frame, while stops are small mouldings that prevent a door from swinging too far. They work with the casing for a complete look.
Backband: This adds another layer of depth around your casing, like a frame for your frame. It makes standard casing look like expensive, custom millwork.

 

 
Common Types of Wood Used for Wood Moulding
 
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Pine
Affordable, lightweight, and easy to work with. Pine is great for painting or staining and is perfect for most interior mouldings.

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Poplar
Smooth and consistent, poplar is one of the best options for painted trim. It sands and cuts easily, making installation simple.

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Oak
Known for strength and grain, oak is often used in traditional homes. It looks beautiful when stained and gives rooms a classic, rich appearance.

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Maple
Hard, durable, and smooth, maple is a popular choice for high-end moulding and cabinetry.

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Cedar
Naturally resistant to moisture and insects. Cedar has a warm color and is often used for exterior moulding.

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Fir
Strong and straight-grained, fir is commonly used for interior and exterior trim and can be painted or stained.

 

Installation Steps For Wood Moulding

 

 

Measure Carefully

Use a quality tape measure and follow the carpenter’s rule: “measure twice, cut once.” This saves headaches and wasted material. Account for moulding thickness around corners.

 

Cut With Precision

Miter cuts (angled cuts, typically 45 degrees) allow two pieces to meet seamlessly at corners. For an even tighter fit on inside corners, consider using coping joints. This technique involves cutting one piece straight and shaping the second to fit the first’s profile perfectly. This type of scribe joint is excellent at hiding gaps that may form as wood expands and contracts.

 

Secure The Moulding

Apply a bead of construction adhesive to the back of the moulding, then use finishing nails to attach it to wall studs. A nail gun speeds up this process.

 

Finish Like A Pro

Fill all nail holes and gaps with wood filler. Once dry, sand everything smooth. For painted finishes, prime the surface before your final coat for a durable, flawless look.

 

 

Ordering Process

 

 

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Packaging and Shipping

 

 

Packaging

We use sturdy wooden crates or frames for packaging, lined with moisture-proof film and wrapped with stretch film to minimize damage during transportation.

Shipping

We can arrange domestic logistics transportation and also assist in arranging sea or air freight for export goods, providing necessary documentation support.

 

 

FAQ

 

 

Q: Can wood moulding be used in every room of the house?

A: Yes, wood moulding can be used in living rooms, bedrooms, kitchens, bathrooms, hallways, and even basements. For moisture-prone areas like bathrooms, simply choose the right type of wood, such as cedar or properly sealed poplar. Wood moulding fits well in nearly any space because it can be finished, stained, or painted to match your design.

Q: Does wood moulding require a lot of maintenance?

A: Not at all. Wood moulding is low maintenance. Simple dusting, occasional touch-ups, and careful cleaning are usually all it needs. Painted mouldings may need refreshing every few years, while stained wood can last even longer with light upkeep.

Q: Is wood moulding suitable for modern interior design?

A: Absolutely. Wood moulding is not limited to traditional homes. Sleek, flat profiles look beautiful in modern interiors, adding structure and definition without overwhelming the space. Light woods, painted finishes, and simple lines work well in contemporary designs.

Q: What’s the difference between paint-grade and stain-grade moulding?

A: This choice depends on your desired final look.
Paint-grade moulding is for a smooth, solid color finish. It’s made from materials like MDF, poplar, or finger-jointed pine, which have a uniform surface ideal for painting.
Stain-grade moulding is for showcasing natural wood beauty. It’s crafted from solid hardwoods like oak, cherry, or maple, which have attractive grain patterns you want to see under a clear or stained finish.

Q: Can I mix different moulding styles in my home?

A: Yes, but with a few guidelines to ensure a cohesive look.
Design Consistency: Try to use the same baseboard and crown moulding profiles throughout open floor plans or on the same floor to create a unified feel.
Architectural Harmony: Avoid dramatic clashes, like ornate Victorian crown with stark modern baseboards. Choose profiles from similar design families or scales that complement each other.
Room-Specific Accents: It’s perfectly fine to use more elaborate moulding in a formal dining room than in a casual family room. The key is to be intentional with your choices.

Q: What is the difference between wood trim and moulding?

A: Trim: Largely applied as a functional element around windows, doors, or corners. Can be used to cover gaps or imperfections. Moulding: Decorative wood used as an aesthetic addition to enhance a space.

We are one of the most experienced wood moulding manufacturers and suppliers in China. Please feel free to wholesale high quality wood moulding made in China here from our factory. Good service and punctual delivery are available.

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