Selection And Maintenance Of Decorative Wood Trim
Dec 10, 2025
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Based on the overall home decor style and interior door design plan, select wood trim that matches the style, color, and size. It's also crucial to ensure the quality of the wood trim; excessive knots or wormholes can lead to breakage during later use. Check the smoothness and evenness of the wood trim, and ensure there are no color variations or discoloration.
Solid wood trim can be categorized into two types: painted and unpainted. Painted solid wood trim primarily uses materials such as poplar, linden, pine, and sapwood, while unpainted solid wood trim includes red walnut, ash, and black walnut. Solid wood trim is generally priced by the meter; even if it's less than a meter, it's still calculated as a full meter. Alternatively, the length, width, and height can be determined based on the trim and filler used in the renovation to avoid waste.
Solid wood trim is hard, wear-resistant, corrosion-resistant, and has good nail-holding power. However, it may warp or blacken in moldy or excessively humid environments, so moisture prevention is necessary, and anti-corrosion treatment can be used if necessary.
