Architectural Trim
Architectural millwork plays a vital role in enhancing both the aesthetic and functional aspects of interior spaces.
Precision Craftsmanship
Every product is crafted with meticulous attention to detail, ensuring high-quality finishes.
Long-Lasting Performance
Designed for durability and long-term use, providing protection and elegance in any space.
Versatile Design Options
Suitable for both modern, minimalist designs and traditional, decorative finishes.
Seamless Integration
Our millwork options are designed to blend effortlessly with any design style, enhancing aesthetics and functionality.
Architectural Trim parts

Casings
Casings are decorative moldings used to trim door and window openings. They provide a finished look and help conceal gaps between the wall and the door or window frame. Our casing profiles come in various designs to complement different architectural styles.
Baseboards
Baseboards are installed along the bottom of interior walls, providing a finished edge between the wall and the floor. They help protect walls from damage and add a decorative touch to any room. We offer a wide range of baseboard profiles to suit various design preferences.

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Backbands
Backbands are additional trim pieces added to casings to create a more substantial and decorative appearance. They enhance the visual impact of door and window trim and can be customized to match any casing profile.
Shoe Moulding/Doorstop
Shoe molding, also known as doorstop, is a narrow trim installed at the base of baseboards or around doors to cover the gap between the floor and the trim. It provides a clean, finished look and helps seal gaps to prevent drafts.

Architectural Trim Profiles
When selecting trim profiles, it’s essential to consider the overall design aesthetic of your space, as well as the functional needs of each area. The right trim can accentuate the architecture, provide visual balance, and add character to your interiors. For example, baseboards not only protect walls from damage but also create a visual foundation for a room, while casings around doors and windows can either blend seamlessly or make a bold statement, depending on the style chosen.
Guide to Selecting Trim Profiles
- Consider Room Style and Size
In larger rooms, more substantial trims with deeper profiles can create a sense of grandeur, while in smaller spaces, simpler, slimmer profiles may prevent the space from feeling crowded. - Coordinate with Existing Elements
Ensure that your trim choices complement existing architectural elements such as crown moulding, wainscoting, or ceiling beams. This harmony is crucial for maintaining a cohesive design. - Material Selection
Depending on your project, you may choose from MDF for a smooth, paintable surface, or opt for natural wood for a more traditional look with visible grain patterns. Consider the durability, maintenance, and finish options of each material.
Whether you’re leaning toward the sleek lines of modern design or the ornate details of traditional style, the right trim can transform your space, adding depth, dimension, and a polished finish that reflects your aesthetic vision. At Arista Doors, our extensive range of trim profiles ensures that you’ll find the perfect match for any architectural style.
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Modern Trim Profiles
Typically, modern trim profiles are characterized by clean, straight lines and a minimalist approach. The focus is on simplicity, often with low-profile casings and baseboards that blend into the surroundings rather than stand out. Modern trims tend to have flat, unadorned surfaces that suit contemporary and transitional spaces.
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MT1 (Step Bevel)
MT2 (SQUARE GROOVE)
MT3 (BEVEL)
MT4 (DOUBLE-STEP BEVEL)
Traditional Trim Profiles
Traditional trim profiles are more elaborate, featuring curves, intricate details, and decorative elements like beading or fluting. These trims are often larger and more pronounced, designed to add a sense of formality and elegance to a room. Traditional trims are ideal for classic, colonial, or Victorian-style interiors where attention to detail is key.