Case Board Services: Frame Your Space with Style

Case boards, also known as door casings and window casings, are the trim pieces that frame your doors and windows, adding both definition and beauty to your home. Whether you’re updating a single room or renovating an entire house, installing new case boards can dramatically enhance the appearance of your space. These subtle yet striking features create clean lines, smooth transitions, and a cohesive look that brings your walls, doors, and windows together.

Why Choose Case Boards for Your Home?

  • Clean, Defined Edges: Case boards provide a polished, professional finish around doors and windows, framing these key architectural features in your home. They hide gaps and irregularities, ensuring a seamless connection between the walls and openings.

  • Enhances the Architectural Appeal: Case boards are available in a variety of styles—from simple, modern profiles to more ornate, traditional designs. Whether you want to add a touch of elegance or keep things minimal, there's a case board style to match your taste and home decor.

  • Increases Home Value: High-quality case boards make a significant impact on your home’s interior design. They’re a cost-effective way to increase the visual appeal and value of your property, making rooms feel more finished and professionally designed.

  • Durability & Protection: In addition to their aesthetic value, case boards help protect the edges of your doors and windows from damage. They prevent moisture and dirt from seeping into the gaps and act as a buffer against everyday wear and tear, especially in high-traffic areas.

Types of Case Boards We Offer

  • Door Casings: Door casings are the trim pieces installed around doors. They come in various styles, from simple and modern to ornate and traditional. Door casings frame your door, covering the gap between the door frame and the wall and adding a cohesive look to your room. Whether you're installing a new door or updating the trim around an existing one, we can help you choose the right design.

  • Window Casings: Window casings frame your windows and provide a polished transition between the window frame and the wall. Like door casings, they are available in many styles and materials, and they can be customized to match your home’s overall aesthetic. They also offer practical benefits, such as protecting the edges of your windows from damage.

  • Custom Case Boards: If you have unique needs or want a custom design, we offer tailored case board solutions. Whether you prefer a specific trim profile or need a solution to fit an unusual architectural feature, we’ll work with you to create the perfect case boards for your home.

Case Boards vs. Baseboards: What’s the Difference?

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What exactly are case boards?
A: Case boards, also known as door and window casings, are the trim pieces installed around doors and windows to frame them. They create clean, defined edges between the walls and openings, helping to finish the look of the space and cover any gaps or imperfections.

Q: What’s the difference between case boards and baseboards?
A: Baseboards are installed along the base of walls, covering the joint where the wall meets the floor. Case boards, on the other hand, frame doors and windows, covering the gaps between the wall and the opening. Both are types of trim but serve different purposes.

Q: Can case boards be customized?
A: Yes! Case boards come in a wide range of styles, but if you have specific design preferences, we offer custom options to fit your exact needs. Whether you want a more modern, sleek look or a traditional, ornate design, we can create the perfect case boards to suit your style.

Q: How do I choose the right style of case boards?
A: The right style depends on the overall aesthetic of your home. For a modern home, simpler, sleeker profiles work best, while a traditional home may benefit from more detailed or decorative casings. We’ll help you choose the perfect style based on the architecture of your home and your personal tastes.

Q: Are case boards difficult to install?
A: Installing case boards requires precision to ensure a clean, finished look. While it’s possible to install them yourself, professional installation guarantees a flawless fit. Our experts have the skills and tools necessary to cut, measure, and install your case boards perfectly, ensuring they frame your doors and windows beautifully.