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Architectural Shapes
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Architectural Shapes
Installation available. Call for a quote. 866-375-9510

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Trims
Boards of various dimensions, usually decorative, used to finish off corners between surfaces and around openings such as jambs for doors and windows.
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Sills
The member forming the bottom of a rough opening for a window usually designed with a sloped top surface.
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Bands
Usually a horizontal profile to cover a joint or accentuate a detail line in a buildings elevation.
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Cornices
A large cove molding attached to walls just below the eaves, usually consisting of fascia, soffit, and moldings. In the interior, cornices are just below the ceiling around the perimeter of the room.
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Headboards
The profile placed at the top of windows and doors to reflect added strength spanning the opening. Headers may many times have finished and returned ends and include keystones in the center.
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Friezeboards
The decorative part of a cornice that covers the joint between the soffit and exterior wall material. Some frieze profiles sport dentils.
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Starter Boards
Utilized mostly in the EIFS industry to increase productivity and workmanship when foundation wall starter track is required.
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Starter Corners
Starter Corners
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Columns
Vertical components used to support overhangs and give the impression of strength and beauty to main entrances. Columns are made in round or rectangular shapes.
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Capitals
In combinations with each other, the styles may feature straight, fluted, barrel or tapered columns with simple or very detailed bases at the bottom and capitals at the top supports.
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Bases
In combinations with each other, the styles may feature straight, fluted, barrel or tapered columns with simple or very detailed bases at the bottom and capitals at the top supports.
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Quoins
Rectangular panels of various size to present strength and accentuate the corners of buildings. Quoins varying in height usually have dimensional legs at right angles and are used mostly for the turns of a buildings wall.
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Keystones
Keys a frequently used in the center of headboards over doors and windows to accentuate strength of the span. The pilasters frame openings and show vertical detail using fluting or special profiles.
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Wall Caps
Shapes intended to protect and enhance the top of a wall such as a parapet or newel post.
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Post Caps
Shapes intended to protect and enhance the top of a wall such as a parapet or newel post.
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Panels
Continuous flat or detailed accented panels resembling a rectangular piece set into a frame such as a panel door or sheet of building material. Simulated brick or detailed designs are becoming popular. Medallions are also available with limited detai
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Arches & Circles
Arches & Circles
All of our shapes are custom made to your plans and/or specifications.
NOTE: All requests MUST include a detailed drawing and must be faxed to Cross Country Supply at 1-800-794-0727.
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