Moldings
Made-to-Order
WECORK offers a wide variety of 78″ long wood moldings (or “mouldings”) that are stained to match any of our cork floating floors. As moldings are made-to-order and ship from Tennessee, please allow 2-3 weeks lead time. The cost for shipping moldings via Fedex is as follows:
Molding Types & Applications
Moldings offer function and form between rooms, staircases, and spaces. This is especially true when floor heights and/or materials vary. Moldings create more visually appealing transitions and allow for expansion. They also conceal floors edges, improving the appearance and the safety of floors and stair
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Molding Type
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Quarter Round
Covers the gap between the baseboard trim and the flooring. See Quarter Round Molding Specs. -
Reducer
Aka “flush reducer.” Transitions from a thicker or higher floor down to a lower flooring surface, such as a cork floating floor leading into vinyl or laminate. Sits flush to the cork floating floor. See Reducer Molding Specs. -
Overlap Reducer
This version of reducer allows for a greater height transition and accommodates more floor expansion. See Overlap Reducer Specs. -
Stairnose
Aka “flush stairnose.” Rounds the stair edge for a completed look and for the safety of the staircase. Sits flush to the stair. See Stairnose Molding Specs. -
Overlap Stairnose
This version of stairnose extends its rounded edge further out over the stair which it overlaps. See Overlap Stairnose Molding Specs. -
T-mold
Used as a decorative transition between rooms with floor surfaces of equal height. Also used to in doorways and over expansion joints in larger rooms spanning more than 30 ft. See T-mold Molding Specs. -
Threshold
Aka “baby threshold.” Similar to a reducer but with a rounded, square edge. Examples of usage are where a cork floating floor meets carpet, tile, a door, or a fireplace. See Threshold Molding Specs.
Molding Type | Application |
![]() Quarter Round |
Covers the gap between the baseboard trim and the flooring. See Quarter Round Molding Specs. |
![]() Reducer |
Aka “flush reducer.” Transitions from a thicker or higher floor down to a lower flooring surface, such as a cork floating floor leading into vinyl or laminate. Sits flush to the cork floating floor. See Reducer Molding Specs. |
Overlap Reducer |
This version of reducer allows for a greater height transition and accommodates more floor expansion. See Overlap Reducer Specs. |
Stairnose |
Aka “flush stairnose.” Rounds the stair edge for a completed look and for the safety of the staircase. Sits flush to the stair. See Stairnose Molding Specs. |
Overlap Stairnose |
This version of stairnose extends its rounded edge further out over the stair which it overlaps. See Overlap Stairnose Molding Specs. |
T-mold |
Used as a decorative transition between rooms with floor surfaces of equal height. Also used to in doorways and over expansion joints in larger rooms spanning more than 30 ft. See T-mold Molding Specs. |
Threshold |
Aka “baby threshold.” Similar to a reducer but with a rounded, square edge. Examples of usage are where a cork floating floor meets carpet, tile, a door, or a fireplace. See Threshold Molding Specs. |
How to Order Moldings
All of the above molding options are included on the WECORK price list. When placing your order, simply include your molding item #s and quantities as separate line items. Our team will provide specific tracking for your moldings, which as mentioned above, ship separately from flooring via FedEx.