What is considered trim inside a house?


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Wood mouldings to finish off the wall and ceilings and wainscotting, wood around windows and doorways, and any other additional wood you would like to create theme walls or insets, wood paneling in ceilings or cross bows in ceilings.actually anything you want to add extra to give a more finished detailed look. There is a lot you can add for trim either with your builder or on your own if you are so oriented.


any wood inside is considered trim.
trim would be the baseboards, molding and window frames
baseboards, ceiling mouldings, the wood frame around windows and doors, and chair rails.
trim is the wood that goes around the doors & windows, base of the walls, sometimes ceiling lines to give it all a neat & tidy finish
Trim refers to any sort of baseboards, window frames, moulding up near the ceiling, etc..
Usally round the top and bottom of the walls and around doors and windows.

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