Vinyl replacement windows will make a dramatic difference in your home. Whether it is improving energy efficiency, updating the décor, or adding value to your home, getting old windows replaced has many benefits. When windows are old and leaky, they let a tremendous amount of energy out of the house. Some of the new energy-efficient products really do make a night and day difference in lowering energy bills.
Vinyl windows are great when it comes to enjoying a more consistent temperature in your home, year round. If you are hoping your home can be warmer in winter and cooler in the summer months, vinyl, dual pane windows offer energy efficient options you can select based on the state in which you live.
Once you’ve installed your vinyl windows, there’s very little maintenance is required. A little soap water will keep your vinyl frames looking their best if they get dirty (or if bird droppings occur.)
Comfort, strength and peace of mind are great benefits when considering vinyl windows for your home.
Patio doors were once found only in the homes of the wealthy and aristocratic. Modern manufacturing techniques have made them more widely available and today, there are more choices than ever. From traditional French doors to modern bi-fold doors, you can mix and match the styles to create your dream home.
We offer bulk pricing for whole building baseboards, door casings, crown moldings or doors. If you have only 4000 linear feet or 60,000 linear feet we can help. Please contact Kyle or Darcy in the office for more details.
Upgrade your windows and doors with Craftsman style casing and trim. If you love the Farmhouse trend, then you will love this look. It’s an easy, cost effective way to update, upgrade, and add Architectural interest to any room. To expand the height to create an illusion of larger doorways and higher ceilings…..and also make them a little fancier.
One of the easiest and simplest ways to spice up a “plain-jane” room is by adding moulding and millwork to existing door trim. This creates instant architectural detail, resulting in the doors looking larger and more substantial.
To design this look, we used pre-primed MDF boards. You can use solid wood but we chose MDF boards because they are pretty much perfect, consistent in thickness and width, and perfectly smooth with no wood grain or knot holes to deal with.
it’s time to update the Staircase in your home! Start with removing that 20 year old carpet, add brand new White Stair Risers, stain your steps a dark chocolate Brown to make the most dramatic change with little cost involved. You can get 1/2″ MDF Stair Risers 8″ inches tall by 8′ feet long Primed for only $9.10 each. Painted either Pure White or Swiss Coffee for $12.70 each, or bring in your custom color. Call us at 951-412-4175 to order your Stair Risers. We also offer Custom painting, ask us about it!
White Staircase Risers make a very clean and crisp updated look to any Staircase in just a few hours and very reasonably priced.
Make a HUGE statement with this beautiful white Wainscotting along your staircase walls to create texture and visual interest. An accent wall add so much depth and character to any room.
Now you can add Style, Functionality, and Pizzaz to any fireplace with our Faux Mantel Beams. There are many sizes, styles and texture finishes to choose from. This product is very easy to stain or paint to match any decor in your home. Give us a call at 951-412-4175 or come on in to our showroom to see actual samples.
Instantly add some Old World Warmth and Charm to any room.
Rustic Faux Mantel Beam with Corbels
Faux Mantel Beam with undermount lighting. It looks great and adds much needed light to dark spaces.
Call us at (951) 412-4175 for Expert Door Installation at and we will gladly set an appointment to meet with you and measure your doors if needed.
Whether it’s an exterior entrance off your home’s dining room, living room, master bedroom or any other space, French doors are a classic and timeless way to bring the outdoors into your home and easily transition from one space to another. These doors are particularly popular because they allow for some privacy, while still offering a visual connection between two spaces. Patio French doors often open on to a deck or a backyard patio, and pool area .
Your front door is like your home’s calling card. It’s one of the first impressions of your house and should be a reflection of your home’s architectural style as well as your personal taste while also providing security and protection from the elements.
One of the easiest ways to upgrade a room is to beef up all the moldings, adding width, depth and height to the trim. The increased framing adds depth to the walls, especially if it is painted the same color as the walls for a unified look.
Why we need Baseboards
In architecture, a baseboard (also called skirting board, skirting, mop-board, floor molding, or base molding) is usually wooden or vinyl board covering the lowest part of an interior wall. Its purpose is to cover the joint between the wall surface and the floor. Baseboards provide a useful function in a house. They are not purely aesthetic. They protect the bottom of the drywall from being damaged, they build a stopping point for dirt, they keep drywall/paint from being damaged by feet (shoes).
Why we need Casing
Casings are the moldings that go around the window frames. They are installed outside the house to seal the window frame to the house blocking cold air from entering the interior. Inside, casings are the finishing touch to a window installation, the same as baseboards and door moldings finish off a room. Openings in walls without doors are framed with woodwork called “casing.” This trim, which wraps from one side of the wall to the other, defines the opening and protects the wall surface from scratches. A cased opening can suggest separation between two rooms without interrupting flow.
The trim that surrounds a door frame is called casing, and it’s always installed before baseboard and chair rail because they have to butt against it. Casing is also the easiest type of molding to install because the joinery is simple, making it a perfect first project.
Why use Crown
Crown molding encapsulates a large family of moldings which are designed to gracefully flare out to a finished top edge. Crown molding is generally used for capping walls, pilasters, and cabinets, and is used extensively in the creation of interior and exterior cornice assemblies and door and window hoods. . Crown molding is a visual treat that adds a touch of elegance.
Shiplap paneling, named for its traditional usage on ships, is an overlapping of grooved wooden panels. Shiplapping lends texture and antiquation to any space, and can be easily installed with a basic assortment of tools.
In the private cove of the bedroom or taking center stage in the living room, or simply breaking up the kitchen monotony, a shiplap wall blends elegant nuance with a bit of subtle duplicity.
Ideal for the desired accent wall or lending a bit of the nautical rustic to one’s surroundings, shiplap walls blend with any interior scheme without overwhelming the tone and décor. A shiplap wall behind the bathroom vanity suggests a luxe liner cabin, while a fireplace shiplap wall softens the space with forest-inspired harmony.
Shiplap is a great idea for an Accent wall in any room. Look at the interest without being overdone in this child’s Nursery. It’s understated but elegant at the same time.
I love the look of the accent wall flowing into the ceiling for an Elegant Master Bathroom look.
These doors are sleek, stylish and can be tailor-made to suit any home decor or special tastes that you may have. They allow natural light and warmth into your home; creating a completely new and invigorating atmosphere, transforming it immediately into a new, open space.