Thomas and Milliken allows us designers to stretch the limits of interior details. Their custom millwork and interior door options are fairly limitless which can make a significant impact to the overall final finish of a home. They also make most of their products locally, so supporting our local economy when you purchase from them.
Keep up the good work! Thomas & Milliken and Marvin Windows & Doors together to give you the perfect window & door. Thomas & Milliken Millwork is a proud distributor of this American-based windows and doors manufacturing company. Marvin has a wide selection of windows for all budgets. Call us today for your quote: 1-855-995-0900.
Keep up the good work! Thomas & Milliken and Marvin Windows & Doors together to give you the perfect window & door. Thomas & Milliken Millwork is a proud distributor of this American-based windows and doors manufacturing company. Marvin has a wide selection of windows for all budgets. Call us today for your quote: 1-855-995-0900.
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Established by Andy and Gloria Thomas in 1977, Thomas & Milliken Millwork, Inc. serves residential and commercial construction projects with its advanced woodworking shop in Northport, Michigan and through showrooms and warehouses in Traverse City and Petoskey, Michigan. Our showrooms display a full range of products, including molding, Marvin Windows, Trustile and Rogue Valley doors, Oakpointe stair parts, and Emtek Hardware.
Before choosing specific patterns for your casing, base, and crown, the three most prominent moldings, decide whether or not you are painting, or going with a wood that is stained or clear-coated. What woods are best for painting? A painted molding is the least expensive type of trim. We use almost exclusively yellow poplar, a hard, smooth wood that is relatively stable and inexpensive.
Choosing the casing is the primary and most important molding selection, as it frames all the doors and windows. There is usually more casing than any other molding and it is visible from almost everywhere in the home. It also determines to some degree the size of base and chair rail, as these moldings butt into the casing, requiring them to be slightly thinner and in proportion to the casing.
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Paul Baribeau
Nov 09, 2017
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