TOP 10 METAL STANDARD MOULDING PROFILES LOVED BY ARCHITECTS/DESIGNERS



Metal mouldings will add impressive value to your project, whether you’re an architectural engineer or an interior designer. Those seeking high-end quality for their product will benefit in almost every case from choosing metal over wood moulding profiles. That’s why designers frame windows, doors, and storefronts with metal; and accent living spaces with metal baseboards, chair rails, cornices, and vertical battens.


Dahlstrom been the premier supplier of metal mouldings since 1904, and it shows: We’ve got more than 1,400 unique exterior and interior moulding profiles.


Based on number and volume of orders, we’ve compiled Dahlstrom’s top 10 standard moulding profiles:


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WHY SHOULD METAL BE THE STANDARD FOR MOULDING PROFILES?

Metal mouldings are known for their looks. The sleek, modern appearance of metal is valued in many commercial residential designs.


But we also urge you to decide on a moulding vendor based on the functional benefits these pieces should provide. They include:


Impact resistance: They’re metal. Of course these mouldings are tougher than wood!


Wear resistance: They don’t rot or grow mold, and many metal grades offer excellent corrosion protection.


Fireproof: A moulding should not become fuel or smoke for a fire that breaks out.


Versatile materials: Our mouldings are available in commercial steel, galvanized steel, stainless steel, aluminum, copper, bronze, and brass.


Authenticity: We form our mouldings using tools originally designed over a century ago.


Sustainability: Are you green-minded? Steel that’s 100% recycled should always be an option.

Our vast offering of unique metal shapes is available nowhere else in the world. And these shapes offer all of the benefits listed above.


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