Mouldings One

Mouldings One Custom architectural mouldings, millwork, and trim. Solid hardwood trim crafted for historic and modern interiors.

Made-to-order mouldings for residential and commercial projects, with stair parts, doors, turnings, and related millwork available. Custom wood mouldings & architectural millwork — stair parts, doors, turnings & more.

Originally constructed in 1846 in Auburn Township, the Auburn Church first served as the First Disciples Church before s...
06/01/2026

Originally constructed in 1846 in Auburn Township, the Auburn Church first served as the First Disciples Church before subsequently becoming the Auburn Community Church. In 1963, the structure was carefully relocated to Century Village Museum, where an extensive restoration effort secured its survival for future generations.

At Mouldings One, architectural preservation remains deeply woven into our mission. Through sustained involvement with preservation organizations, historic sites, and community initiatives, we remain committed to studying, safeguarding, and celebrating the architectural traditions that shaped the American landscape. Buildings such as the Auburn Church stand as enduring testaments that historic craftsmanship deserves not only admiration, but active stewardship and continued advocacy.

The Lew Lawyer House stands as one of the earliest surviving expressions of Western Reserve Greek Revival architecture. ...
05/28/2026

The Lew Lawyer House stands as one of the earliest surviving expressions of Western Reserve Greek Revival architecture. Built in 1817 by craftsman carpenter Merritt Nettleton, the residence reflects the disciplined geometry and restrained ornament that came to define the region’s architectural character. Its temple form, broad gable, and delicate fanlight recall the aspirations of a young frontier shaped by classical ideals.

In partnership with Century Village Museum, Mouldings One was honored to assist in the preservation of this historic structure. Careful restoration returned crisp definition to the façade, shutters, surrounds, and cornice work while respecting the quiet dignity that has distinguished the house for more than two centuries. The fourth image reveals the house prior to restoration, offering a glimpse into the transformation achieved through meticulous architectural intervention and continued conservation.

As Century Village Museum continues its remarkable stewardship after more than 80 years of service to the community, the Lew Lawyer House remains an enduring reminder of the Western Reserve’s architectural inheritance.

The right door makes a difference.Mouldings One offers interior doors, with stock options available, along with custom w...
05/21/2026

The right door makes a difference.

Mouldings One offers interior doors, with stock options available, along with custom wood door projects for those looking for a specific size, style, or design.

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In 2022, Mouldings One contributed to the preservation of the George Boughton House (1834) at Century Village Museum in ...
05/19/2026

In 2022, Mouldings One contributed to the preservation of the George Boughton House (1834) at Century Village Museum in Burton, Ohio.

Seen today, the house presents a composed and refined example of early Western Reserve architecture, its proportions and ornament once again clearly expressed.

Prior to restoration, time had softened this clarity. Exterior surfaces had weathered, and architectural details, particularly at the entry, had lost their definition through age and accumulated paint.

Closer inspection revealed the extent of this deterioration, where mouldings and carved elements no longer conveyed the precision of their original intent.

Through historically informed millwork and careful attention to nineteenth century precedent, these elements were restored to their proper profile and character, returning legibility to the architecture and preserving its integrity for future generations.

At Villa Rotonda in Vicenza, Andrea Palladio distills the classical column base into a composition of tightly governed m...
05/04/2026

At Villa Rotonda in Vicenza, Andrea Palladio distills the classical column base into a composition of tightly governed mouldings. Set upon a square plinth, the base ascends through a pronounced torus and finely cut fillets, each profile calibrated with deliberate precision to receive the Ionic order above. Drawn from ancient Roman precedent and refined through Palladio's own measured studies, these elements function not as ornamental adjuncts, but as constituent components of an irreducible structural vocabulary.

Here, mass is gathered, articulated, and transferred upward with disciplined economy, a testament to the principle that even at the level of the base, Palladio's architecture remains wholly subordinate to precedent, proportion, and exactitude.

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A measured doorway surround from Andrea Palladio's Villa La Rotonda in Vicenza, where every moulding fulfills a purpose....
04/30/2026

A measured doorway surround from Andrea Palladio's Villa La Rotonda in Vicenza, where every moulding fulfills a purpose. The projecting cornice, stepped architrave, fluted pilaster, carved volute console, and pendant leaf drop conspire together as a complete architectural composition, not ornament indulged for ornament's sake. Each profile generates weight, shadow, transition, and hierarchy, endowing the opening with both structural resolve and sovereign presence.

At Mouldings One, this same devotion to study remains foundational. From a solitary profile to the full orchestration of a room or exterior elevation, we interrogate every constituent that gives rise to the whole. Through historic millwork reproduction and an unwavering commitment to educating builders, architects, and homeowners in the art of how great spaces are truly composed, our work is consecrated to the creation of balanced environments where beauty feels not contrived, but inevitable.

A measured Ionic capital from Andrea Palladio's Villa La Rotonda in Vicenza. Practicing at the pinnacle of the Italian R...
04/27/2026

A measured Ionic capital from Andrea Palladio's Villa La Rotonda in Vicenza. Practicing at the pinnacle of the Italian Renaissance, Palladio transmuted the language of ancient Rome into something remarkably resolute. He demonstrated that beauty is not incidental, but constructed through exactitude.

At Mouldings One, that same conviction remains foundational. From historic drawings, field measurements, or a solitary fragment of an original profile, we craft custom knives to reproduce mouldings with exacting fidelity to their original intent. Precision is what allows architecture to endure.

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Here in Nashville, Tennessee, a sweeping veranda unfolds beneath a sky blue ceiling, its classical capitals rising with ...
04/24/2026

Here in Nashville, Tennessee, a sweeping veranda unfolds beneath a sky blue ceiling, its classical capitals rising with the disciplined grace of a tradition centuries in the making.

In the American South, Greek Revival architecture was closely tied to the idea of the house as a modern domestic temple. Wealthy homeowners used temple front porticos, fluted columns, heavy entablatures, and monumental door surrounds to connect their homes to the ideals of ancient Greece. These forms were thoughtfully adapted for the long Southern summers, with wide verandas for shade, deep overhangs for cooling, and tall ceilings that welcomed ventilation.

The doorway surround reflects this tradition beautifully, its bold architrave and projecting cornice head helping define domestic antebellum architecture. Every profile visible here represents exactly the kind of millwork that Mouldings One is equipped to recreate.

Photographed on site at the Belle Air Mansion, now preserved as a boutique hotel.

Nashville earned the designation "Athens of the South," and in 1897 chose to affirm it in stone. Erected as the centerpi...
04/20/2026

Nashville earned the designation "Athens of the South," and in 1897 chose to affirm it in stone. Erected as the centerpiece of the Tennessee Centennial Exposition, the Parthenon in Centennial Park stands as the world's only full-scale replica of the original in Athens, a monument to what is widely regarded as the supreme achievement of classical architecture.

Its sculpted pediments and sumptuously carved frieze bear the full narrative weight of the building, transmuting mythology into architectural form. Every metope, column, and cornice evokes the audacity of the original temple upon the Acropolis, while the massive bronze doors and sovereign interior presence invest the structure with an authority that transcends the ambitions of exhibition architecture entirely. Rebuilt in enduring materials following the exposition, it ceased to be a temporary spectacle and became an immovable civic testament instead.

To stand before it is to comprehend why the classical world still reverberates across centuries. Column by column, order ascends into architecture.

A shaded porch extends in measured cadence, where tall openings, louvered shutters, and somber doors create a setting bo...
04/16/2026

A shaded porch extends in measured cadence, where tall openings, louvered shutters, and somber doors create a setting both ordered and beckoning. A line of wooden rocking chairs lines the edge, offering a gracious welcome, as if each seat has been anticipating its next occupant.

At Belle Meade in Nashville, this porch embodies Southern hospitality at its most genuine expression, where the architecture does not overwhelm but graciously receives. It is a place meant for languishing, for conversation, and for the simple pleasure of sitting still while the world passes more gently beyond it.

Captured on Tennessee soil during our own visit, and hand-selected for its beauty, this image now holds its place in the Mouldings One Historic Houses Gallery.

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13851 Station Road
Middlefield, OH
44062

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