Moulding Species Guide
Available Moulding Species

MDF (Medium-Density Fiberboard)
is an engineered wood product made from compressed wood fibers and resin, known for its smooth surface and uniform density. It is an excellent choice for interior moulding applications such as baseboards, crown moulding, and casing where a clean, paint-ready finish is desired. MDF offers superior machinability, allowing for precise cuts, detailed profiles, and consistent results across a wide range of interior trim projects.

Finger Joint Pine (FJP)
Finger Joint Pine (Primed) refers to mouldings made from pine segments joined with precision finger joints and factory-primed for interior use. This construction ensures strength, stability, and a smooth surface ideal for painting. Finger Joint Pine is a cost-effective, high-performance option for trim applications, offering clean lines and consistent quality across long lengths.



Exterior Radiata Primed Pine
Exterior Radiata Primed Pine moulding is a finger-jointed wood product that comes factory-primed for exterior applications. Known for its smooth grain, dimensional stability, and consistent quality, Radiata Pine performs exceptionally well in outdoor trim projects where durability and a clean painted finish are essential. It is commonly used for fascia, exterior door and window casings, and architectural accents on residential and light commercial buildings.

Un-Primed MDF
Raw MDF suitable for projects requiring custom finishes. Offers the same smooth surface and machinability as primed MDF, with added flexibility for finishing.



Painted MDF
Pre-finished MDF moulding designed for fast installation and a clean, ready-to-use painted surface. Ideal for interior trim projects with tight timelines.

Interior Radiata Primed Pine
A smooth, paint-grade softwood ideal for interior mouldings and trim. Factory-primed to reduce prep time and deliver consistent, professional finishes.
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Solid Pine
A traditional softwood species offering natural grain and versatility. Commonly used for interior trim and mouldings where a classic wood appearance is desired.

Poplar
A smooth, fine-grained hardwood that paints exceptionally well. Poplar is a popular choice for interior trim, mouldings, and architectural details.



Alder
A fine-grained hardwood known for its warm appearance and smooth finish. Alder is suitable for stain or paint and is commonly used for interior mouldings.

Knotty Alder
Features natural knots and character markings for a rustic or traditional look. Ideal for interior trim projects where visual texture is desired.



Maple
A dense hardwood with a smooth, uniform grain. Maple is ideal for interior mouldings requiring strength, durability, and a refined finish.

Northern Red Oak
A durable hardwood with prominent grain patterns. Commonly used for interior trim and mouldings where a bold, classic wood appearance is preferred.



White Oak
A strong, durable hardwood with tight grain and excellent wear resistance. Ideal for premium interior moulding applications.

Douglas Fir
A strong, straight-grained softwood suitable for interior and select exterior applications. Known for its structural integrity and classic appearance.



Western Red Cedar (WRC)
A lightweight, naturally rot-resistant wood species primed for exterior applications. Ideal for trim exposed to weather and moisture.

Melamine
Melamine board is a durable, cost‑effective option made from engineered wood coated with a smooth, resin‑based surface. It resists scratches, moisture, and everyday wear, making it ideal for modern interiors where easy maintenance and a clean finish are priorities. Available in a variety of colors and patterns, melamine offers a versatile alternative to natural wood species while maintaining a consistent look across projects.



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