
Casing is the trim that frames doors and windows, covering the gap between the wall and frame while adding a clean, finished look. It’s one of the most visible elements of interior trim and a key detail in tying your design together. Whether you’re after a minimalist look or a more decorative profile, we offer options that work with any baseboard or crown combination. Explore our wide selection in a range of materials and styles to find the casing that completes your space.
What is the difference between these materials?
Urethane
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Pros: Very lightweight, pre-primed, paint-ready, resists warping and moisture. Includes detailed designs not feasible/practical in other materials
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Cons: Pricier per foot than some alternatives.
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Best for: Taller rooms where you need deep profiles without adding weight, bathrooms, ornate design styles, and exteriors.
PVC
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Pros: Waterproof, rot-proof, insect-proof, easy to clean.
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Cons: Can flex on long runs; requires paint.
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Best for: High-moisture areas (showers, laundry rooms), exterior trim, and budget-friendly builds.
Wood
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Pros: Natural beauty, stainable, traditional look, easy to shape.
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Cons: Prone to warping in humidity, higher skill to install, higher cost for hardwoods.
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Best for: Formal spaces, stain-finish projects, and historic restorations.
MDF (Medium-Density Fiberboard)
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Pros: Smooth surface, stable in indoor environments, very budget-friendly, paint-ready.
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Cons: Swells with water, heavier than similar profiles, not suitable outdoors.
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Best for: Interior painting projects in dry rooms, economical broad profiles.