Casing is the featured trim in most homes.
Types of door and window trim.
It s used not only to wrap windows and doors but also as baseboard as dividers on walls or as trim for any kind of opening in drywall.
Traditional window and door trim is more forgiving.
Think like an artist.
While it also requires miter cuts they re shorter and less visible.
Modern window trim four pieces of casing that picture frame a door or window requires wide miter cuts which look sloppy if they re not perfect.
Some parts of a house are not covered up.
Fir pine redwood and cedar are four popular wood choices of exterior window trim for your home.
The most popular material used in exterior window trim is wood and the different finish options make wood the most versatile window trim option for homeowners.
This traditional trim style for windows and doors may look like it requires old school carpentry skills but the truth is it s easier to install than contemporary door and window trim.
Other materials used for window trim can include synthetic materials bamboo or vinyl.
Interior door casing is the term used to describe the trim found around a door opening.
They are left open for certain reasons.
According to this old house door casings are both decorative and utilitarian enhancing the look of the door while also concealing the transition between the wall and the jamb.
Primed wood trim is sometimes cheaper because you can use less expensive wood and use finger joints to join shorter lengths of trim.
Here s what it does.
In a purely aesthetic sense trim is like trimming off the ragged edges.
And the most prominent.