Colonial Revival is the most widely built style in American history, running from the 1880s through today and accounting for the millwork in millions of homes — from 1920s Cape Cods to modern center-hall colonials. The style consolidates Georgian, Federal, and Greek Revival elements into a more accessible vocabulary: clean crown profiles, fluted casings with corner blocks or mitered returns, six-panel doors, and chair rails sized for everyday rooms. Mason’s Mill carries 43 Colonial Revival profiles that match the standard millwork found in pre-war and post-war traditional homes. This is the right category for most “we want it to look colonial” renovations and additions where strict period accuracy isn’t required.
A narrow strip of material used to create durable and aesthetically pleasing trim edges when finishing carpentry. Edge banding is used to cover the exposed sides of materials such as plywood, particle board or MDF, increasing durability and giving the appearance of a solid or more valuable material.
Edge banding can be made of different materials including PVC, ABS, acrylic, melamine, wood or wood veneer and use various types of adhesives and glues for attachment.
Available in: Alder, Ash, Cherry, Mahogany, Maple, Red Oak, Rift & Quartered White Oak, Walnut, White Birch, White Oak & White Poly
FAU = FLEECE AUTOMATIC (NO GLUE)
PS = PEEL & STICK
FPG = FLEECE PREGLUED / IRON-ON