Please help me identify this moulding!
If you have not found an answer give wood-o-rama a call http://www.woodorama.com. The owner is carlos – gruff new yorker – but he knows his stuff. Store in business for 38 years. Used to be on brodway and 108th street (i stumbled onto his store on my way to a weddin at columbia). Since then he has moved to NJ (a developer made him an offer he could not refuse for his building). He is a master on moldings and can make any molding you can think of. I have dealt with him many times and always satisfied (don’t be put off for his likely first response! He is a pussy cat!) Good luck

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kms_bkyn | 10 years and 6 months ago
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We bought a frame house in Windsor Terrace that has some of the attractive original (or at least old) moulding in the house in certain rooms, but cheap moulding in other rooms. I want to try to replicate the nice old one in the other rooms, but the display at Home Depot was only partially helpful. In the attached picture I *think* I need shoe moulding at the bottom, and then then 7 1/2″ base, but I’m not sure if I need something else on top of that (and if so, what exactly that piece is). Any advice would be appreciated, as well as any local shops who might be make better use of our $$ than Home Depot 🙂

kms_bkyn | 10 years and 6 months ago
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image was to heavy. trying again.

williamsburgguys | 10 years and 6 months ago
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That is 3 separate pieces. An approx 6.5″ baseboard, a 3/4 to 1″ shoe moulding, and then a top flat panel moulding – often in these era houses top panel moulding piece has a routed notch that fits over the top of the wide baseboard to make it look like one piece. Not sure you could find a routed piece nowadays though. I had to match some of mine as well when I was remodeling which was similar to yours but had some decorative center grooves in the baseboard piece. I luckily found some in dumpsters around the neighborhood for places being gutted and just stripped and refinished them, but I think the online Home Depot site has the pieces you could use to match pretty well.

Arkady | 10 years and 6 months ago
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Look at the Dykes catalogue – I replicated something very similar using their stuff.

mruby36 | 10 years and 6 months ago
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It’s a little hard to tell given the multi layers of paint but the base looks to me like the base is 5 1/2″ not 6 1/2″. It shouldn’t be that tough to match though and Dykes does have these in their catalog. Here’s the link – http://www.dykeslumber.com/product_types/moulding/ The 5 1/2″ is standard 1 x 6\. I think the top is “base cap”, I’m not familiar with the flat panel molding mentioned above.and the shoe is, well, shoe. That link has those categories and I saw a few that should get you close. How close in part depends on how the new will be intersecting the old. A separate room should be quite easy to replicate the look. Feel free to contact me if you’d like some help with this. Hope that helps! Matt R www.nyc-hs.com

Rick | 10 years and 6 months ago
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As others have said, you can get the top cap at Dykes and the shoe molding from Lowes or Home Depot to save money. If you plan on painting the molding I would rip the flat panels from a high grade of 3/4 plywood for a considerable savings.

brucef | 10 years and 6 months ago
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To get the look correct, double check the thickness of the baseboard. Modern one by is barely 3/4″, but in the past, depending on age, it was 7/8″, 1″, or 1 1/8″. We usually rip 5/4 poplar planed two sides from Rosenzweig in the Bronx. The difference in look and feel is dramatic.