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How to Replace Existing Baseboards
New Year, new home improvements! For homeowners, the New Year is a great opportunity to start those renovations you’ve been holding off. Whether it’s something drastic or a DIY project on a smaller scale, January is a perfect time to find your motivation!For those who want to start gradually, this baseboard tutorial can be the
Continue ReadingLeading the Millwork Industry with Exterior Door Frames and Components
Woodgrain Millwork is a leading moulding and millwork manufacturer and supplier dedicated to delivering customized solutions for our customers at the lowest total cost of ownership. Our mills are strategically located throughout the world and our integrated supply chain offers customers flexible options to secure product with shorter lead times. Product OverviewWoodgrain Millwork offers commodity
Continue ReadingWindsor Windows are Featured in an Episode of the “Fix It & Finish It” Television Show
The last few weeks have been an exciting time for Patrick and Rachel Mahoney from Lousville, Kentucky. They were thrilled to be selected as finalist in the new hit home improvement series, Fix It & Finish It”. They were told that host, Antonio Sabàto Jr. and his crew may (or may not) knock on their
Continue ReadingIntroducing Our Lenoir, NC Mill
Woodgrain Millwork is proud to announce the addition of our newest plant in Lenoir, North Carolina. This facility is Woodgrain Millwork’s sixth domestic mill and seventh mill total. With the support of the local community and the Caldwell County Economic Development Council, we celebrated our opening with a ribbon cutting ceremony on Thursday, November 6,
Continue ReadingWoodgrain Millwork Races into Specialty Products
Since 2011, Woodgrain Millwork has supported the Cub Scouts of the Boy Scouts of America in the long-standing tradition of Pinewood Derby® racing. First created in 1953 by Cubmaster Don Murphy as a way for his Scouts to enjoy friendly competition, the races have since taken off and reached immense levels of popularity for families
Continue ReadingHow to Make a Headboard with Moulding
In most home renovations, owners and renters alike focus on areas that will be regularly seen by guests. While it’s important to create welcoming common areas, you shouldn’t neglect your private needs. Scientists estimate we spend about one third of our lives sleeping, so your bedroom should be the retreat of your dreams!
Continue ReadingAtlanta’s Product Guide
Woodgrain Distribution is proud to announce the addition of the Atlanta Distribution Center’s all-encompassing product guide to our collection of literature available for homeowners, builders and architects. Our product guides display all available products, including full-size moulding profiles, industry terminology and millwork standards to assist in the builder and homeowner’s design plans.A small sampling of
Continue ReadingHow to Make Halloween Moulding Bunting
Creating sophisticated Halloween décor can seem almost impossible. While the thought of making orange and black blend into your existing interior design feels daunting, this moulding project provides a touch of sophistication using bunting. “Bunting” is a term for any festive decorations made of fabric, or of plastic, paper or even cardboard in imitation of fabric. Typical forms of bunting
Continue ReadingConvert an Old Door into a Rustic Photo Frame
Displaying your favorite photos doesn’t have to be conventional. To add a rustic edge to your interior design, try reusing an old door in a high-traffic hallway. By simply re-purposing the door’s original glass panels and attaching coat hooks, you can create both a fun and functional piece. This reworked door not only acts as
Continue ReadingWhat’s Causing Condensation on my Windows?
With cooler weather setting in, your home will be closed up more tightly than during the summer months. When the windows are closed, some homeowners find condensation builds up on the interior or exterior of their windows. What causes this type of condensation?
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