Complete your room with DakotaTM prefinished moulding. With stylish finishes for any home, choose the perfect profile for any room. Easy to install, pair your moulding with coordinating finishes of shiplap, vanities, shelving, and more. Find the perfect match and effortlessly add the finishing touches to your home. With a variety of finish options, you're sure to find one that fits your style.
Find the perfect fit with a variety of profiles for various uses
Coordinate your moulding with other DakotaTM products like shiplap, shelving, and more
Prefinished to save you time - no staining or painting required
Engineered to be durable and consistent in color (interior use only)
Eco-Certified Composite (ECC) - sustainable use of wood fiber
Baseboard Ranch: 3-1/4" H Craftsman: 3-1/2" H, 5-1/2" H
A seamless transition from the wall to the floor, or use as crown moulding on the ceiling. Pair with quarter round or inside corner for a more ornate look.
Install moulding in any room of your home that does not have drastic, prolonged fluctuations in temperature or humidity. Note: see installation instructions for proper installation. For more information read our installation instructions.
Yes, our white moulding just needs a cover stain and it's ready to paint to match your home's aesthetic, or leave it white for a timeless look.
Dakota offers profiles for a variety of uses. With baseboard and casing options, choose craftsman moulding for a traditional, sturdy appearance or choose ranch moulding for a simple, complementary look. Other profiles include all-purpose trim, inside corner, outside corner, quarter round, and jamb legs.
If splicing is necessary, center the joint on a wall stud. Cut each end to opposing 45 degree angles and test fit before proceeding. Apply a small bead of construction adhesive, pre-drill and nail the joint through both pieces of moulding. Wipe off excess glue immediately.
Most room corners are 90 degrees, so most of your cuts will be made at a 45 degree angle. Though, always test fit before proceeding, as corners aren't always square.
Before installing, allow your moulding to acclimate to the room's temperature and humidity for at least 72 hours. If installing in a room with minor fluctuations in temperature and humidity, you can paint the ends of the moulding with color matched latex paint to lock out moisture.