quirk molding

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quirk molding

A carpenter carefully installs a quirk molding along the edge of a door frame.

Definition

Noun: A type of architectural molding characterized by a small, sharp groove or channel cut into its surface. This groove is a defining decorative feature.

Usage

This term is used specifically in architecture, woodworking, and interior design to describe a decorative trim element. It refers to the molding profile itself, not the act of creating it.

Examples
  • The Victorian-era doorframe was finished with an elaborate quirk molding.
  • For a classic look, the carpenter recommended using quirk molding along the ceiling edges.
  • The quirk molding around the panel added a subtle shadow line that enhanced the room's depth.
Advanced Usage
  • Quirk molding is often contrasted with other molding profiles like ovolo or cavetto, which lack this specific grooved detail.
  • In classical architecture, a quirk molding is frequently used in conjunction with a bead (creating a "bead and quirk") to define the edge of a panel.
Variants and Related Words
  • Quirk moulding: The British English spelling variant.
  • Quirked molding: An adjectival form sometimes used to describe a molding that has a quirk.
  • Quirk bead: A related term for a bead molding that is set beside a quirk or groove.
Synonyms
  • Fluted molding (Note: This is a broader term; fluting typically involves multiple parallel grooves, while a quirk is a single, specific groove.)
  • Grooved molding
  • Channeled molding
Antonyms
  • Plain molding
  • Flat molding
  • Unadorned trim
quirk molding

A carpenter carefully installs a quirk molding along the edge of a door frame.

Noun
  1. a molding having a small groove in it

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