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Designer Trim
 The Addison trim was inspired by Edwardian architecture—particularly the windows and window treatments associated with that style. A simple shape paired with thoughtful detail makes Addison an exceptionally appropriate choice for traditional homes.
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 The Camelot trim blends colonial inspiration with Victorian Era edges for a versatile transitional finish.
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 The Century trim is a Mid-Century Modern design, characterized by homes built between 1945 and 1980 and made popular in Southern Californian cities like Santa Monica.
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 The Collins trim stems from Northern Europe where styles like Bauhaus and minimalism flourished, giving its strong lines and square shape a modern international flair.
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 The Greenwich trim has a subtle arch design with a Californian flair and was inspired by the look and feel of Mid-Century Modern homes.
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 The Greyson trim has a chic, urban aesthetic, inspired by fast-paced metropolitan spaces like Manhattan. The Greyson trim was designed to echo the escutcheon on modern lighting and plumbing fixtures.
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 The Rosewood trim is inspired by the lavish lifestyles of classic film stars and the extravagant sets used in film noir. The design is more reminiscent of the Hollywood Regency/Glitz-and-Glam trends than geometric forms focused on in minimalist styles.
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 The Upland trim takes significant style cues from the Bauhaus design movement, best known for open floor plans, functional furniture & smooth facades. This style was made popular in Germany & often featured a muted color palette of blacks, whites & greys.
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Updates:
- Poplar (15%) & Red Oak (5%) trim and boards - increase 5/12/25
- Aluminum Disappearing Stairs up 20% April 1, no change in wood pricing
- Most hardware prices will increase due to tariffs as a running change.
- Iron Stairparts increase 25% May 12th, select wood pricing increase TBD
- Emtek up 5% April
- HBG Chamfered Post, 82001, delays in shipping till June 1st
- Schlage Overstock BLOWOUT - contact our office!
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