Exterior » Exterior Elements, Ornament & Finishes

A&M Victorian Decorations' foam molding was used for the arched entry trim, window trim, sills and cornice moldings on this building. Click here for company info.

Cast-stone balustrades are available from A&M Victorian Decorations in standard and custom designs. Click here for company info.

MasterMold, a non-toxic polyurethane paste from Abatron, is used to reproduce both large and small flexible molds. Click here for company info.

Abatron provides moldmaking and custom-casting services for both exterior and interior architectural elements. Click here for company info.

Architectural Columns & Balustrades by Melton created this fiberglass cornice for an historic restoration project in New England. Click here for company info.

Molded fiberglass elements from Architectural Fiberglass Corp. were used to replicate historical moldings for this building. Click here for company info.

Architectural Fiberglass Corp. fabricated this 61-in.-tall cornice with a 30-in. projection for a restoration project in the Bronx, NY. Click here for company info.

Architectural Products by Outwater offers balastrade systems made of lightweight, durable, high-density polyure-thane in 22-, 24½- and 28-in. heights. Click here for company info.

TexturePlus panels, manufactured by Architectural Products by Outwater, are 2x4-ft. high-density polyurethane panels designed to replicate the look of stone and brick walls.  Click here for company info.

Outwater supplies balustrades, porch parts, and trim in formed urethane. Click here for company info.

The Crown Mould, Brick Mould and Drip Cap are some of AZEK Millwork’s most popular ready-to-install profiles. Click here for company info.

AZEK provided exterior trim for this residence.  Click here for company info.

This Rumson, NJ, home features window trim, cornerboards and soffits from AZEK Trimboards. Click here for company info.

These elements were created using cellular-PVC pieces from AZEK Building Products.  Click here for company info.

Wood siding supplied by Bear Creek Lumber was used on this house. Click here for company info.

Bear Creek Lumber supplied the select knotty, tongue-and-groove Port Orford cedar for this residence. Click here for company info.

Carlson’s Barnwood supplied the siding for this house in Colorado. Click here for company info.

Carlson’s Barnwood Co. reclaims barn wood from Civil War-era barns for reuse as flooring, siding and barn beams. Click here for company info.

Cedar shingle panels from Cedar Valley Shingle Systems are available in exposures of 4,5 and 7 in. Click here for company info.

Lightweight polyurethane balusters from 1.800.COLUMNS are resistant to weather, rot and insects.  Click here for company info.

Chadsworth's Tuscan non-tapered Architectural Polystone pilasters frame this Serliana window. Click here for company info.

The Color People specified the exterior color palette for this 1891 building. Click here for company info.

The Color People offers color-scheme consultation for residential and commercial buildings. Click here for company info.

The Color People specified the exterior paint scheme for this house. Click here for company info.

The Color People specializes in exterior Victorian color schemes. Click here for company info.

The Color People provided the exterior color scheme for this Victorian home. Click here for company info.

The Color People offers consulting services on custom exterior paint schemes for historical homes. Click here for company info.

The Color People offers color-scheme consultation for residential and commercial buildings. Click here for company info.

This balustrade system was manufactured by Fypon.  Click here for company info.

Goodwin Associates supplied the fluted columns and moldings that surround this entryway. Click here for company info.

This residence features balustrading that was supplied by Goodwin Associates. Click here for company info.

Goodwin Associates offers custom cast balustrades and other exterior ornament in many sizes.  Click here for company info.

Haddonstone (USA)'s cast-stone balustrading can be formed into straight, ramped, curved and spiral configurations and used on steps, balconies and parapets. Click here for company info.

Haddonstone created the cast-stone exterior ornament for this Victorian residence in Scarborough, England. Click here for company info.

Haddonstone manufactured this Classical balustrade system and urn. Click here for company info.

HB&G manufactures curved balustrade systems in 10-ft. sections by molding high-density urethane around structural elements. Click here for company info.

The Arts and Crafts color scheme for this house in Ann Arbor, MI, was developed by Historic House Colors.  Click here for company info.

This custom cast-bronze railing was fabricated by Historical Arts & Casting. Click here for company info.


Auburn glass is one of the daylighting solutions available from Major Industries. Click here for company info.

Manor Style stocks trim, pilasters, cornices and balustrade systems, as well as other architectural elements. Click here for company info.

NIKO Contracting Co. restored these copper dormer surrounds. Click here for company info.

The Old Fashioned Milk Paint Co. provides authentic finishes for furniture and interior and exterior surfaces. Click here for company info.


Structural insulated panels are available from Premier Building Systems. Click here for company info.

TimberSil porch flooring from Rawles-Aden Lumber Co. includes this 1x4 clear yellow pine, which can be (from left to right) stained, left natural or painted. Click here for company info.

The quoins and window surrounds on this building are typical of the cast-stone architectural elements available from Stonex Cast Products. Click here for company info.

Tendura® porch flooring provides the traditional beauty of a tongue-and-groove porch, without the splitting, cracking or splintering of traditional lumber. Click here for company info.

This balustrade was manufactured by The Wood Factory. Click here for company info.

The Wood Factory designed and manufactured the posts, spindles, newels, railings, gable details, drops, appliqués and shingles on this residence in Houston, TX. Click here for company info.

Newel posts and balusters from Vintage Woodworks are turned from clear, solid, kiln-dried western hemlock. Click here for company info.

This stamped sheet-metal cornice was fabricated by W.F. Norman Corp. Click here for company info.

The custom cartouche, rosettes and foliate swag on this cornice ornament were fabricated by Warner Bros. Studio Facilities. Click here for company info.





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