Trim, Casings, Baseboards

Sawmill and kiln-dried lumber

A Complete, Jobsite-Ready System for Faster, Cleaner Finishes

Trim should accelerate your schedule—not become a bottleneck. Cox Interior engineers Trim Packages as unified interior trim kits that map directly to your plan set and install sequence, then arrive jobsite-ready in clearly labeled, protected bundles. Every stick—casing, base, crown, chair rail, shoe and stop, S4S boards, wainscot components, returns, and specialty pieces—is proportioned to ceiling height and door style so rooms read as one cohesive design language. The payoff is less sorting, tighter miters, cleaner paint lines, and a smoother glide from plan to punch list.

Matched Profiles, Consistent Proportions

Details matter—especially where walls, doors, and ceilings meet. We coordinate baseboard and casing profiles with crown and door packages so reveals are dependable throughout the home or phase. Paint-grade sets pair poplar and MDF where each performs best for crisp edges and efficient finishing. Stain-grade sets use hardwoods like oak or maple for tactile durability and depth. Once your model palette is approved, it becomes the standard—so what passed on lot two looks and installs the same on lot forty-two.

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Knife-True Fidelity & Historic Reproductions

Renovating a classic, matching a discontinued shape, or protecting a signature detail? Our knife room specializes in historic profile matching. Provide a sample or precise dimensions; we grind to the thousandth, run verification pieces, and archive your spec for future phases. Knife-true fidelity is how casing, base, and crown keep reading as a single, intentional language—regardless of room, elevation, or timeline.

Kentucky Proud Sourced Wood Products

since 1983

Kiln-Dried Stability for Finishes That Last

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Built for the Jobsite (Not the Warehouse)

Great materials still waste time if they arrive in a tangle. We package to the way installers actually work:

Room/Elevation Labels

Readable at a glance to reduce walking and guessing.

Protected Faces & Corners

Corner shields, edge protection, and supported long runs.

Clear Manifests

Mapped to your takeoff and plan set for quick staging.

Staged Placement

Drivers place bundles where work begins so setup takes minutes—not hours.

Supers tell us crews walk less, sort less, and start faster on day one—meaning fewer dings, fewer end-of-day touch-ups, and happier painters.

 

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What’s in the Package

Casing, Base & Crown Sets:

proportioned to ceiling heights and door styles, with returns and transitions pre-planned for field conditions.

S4S Boards & Specialty:

shelf and jamb stock, stools, aprons, backing pieces, and rails/stiles for wainscot—sized to your elevations to minimize waste and cutting.

Paint-Grade & Stain-Grade Options:

poplar/MDF where speed and edge fidelity matter; hardwoods where warmth, grain, and durability lead the brief.

Door Alignment:

casing profiles coordinated with pre-hung door packages for consistent reveals and true swing.

Documentation:

labeled bundles and manifests mapped to the takeoff so your team can stage and install in sequence without guesswork.

Prefer to begin with a style lens? Start from curated sets—Classic Craftsman, Transitional, Traditional, or Modern—each right-sized to ceiling height, with optional accents like shiplap features or chair rail and wainscot.

The Process That Protects Your Schedule

1) Consult with a Project Manager

Share drawings, dates, ceiling heights, and constraints. We align priorities—speed, fidelity, budget—and confirm decisions that protect the timeline.

2) Room/Elevation Takeoff

Counts follow install sequence, not warehouse picking. We flag long lengths, custom knives, and potential lead-time risks early.

3) Estimate with Real Dates

Transparent pricing plus realistic windows you can build around. Non-standard items are clearly noted so framing, paint, and inspections stay coordinated.

4) Reserve Production

When scope locks, your run and routing windows are reserved—anchoring downstream trades and deliveries.
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5) Production & QC

Knife grinding, moulder runs, S4S processing, and cut-to-length—verified for dimension, surface quality, and moisture targets before wrap.

6) Jobsite-Ready Packaging

Bundles labeled by room/elevation; faces and corners protected; long pieces supported; manifests mapped to your takeoff.

7) Delivery & Staging

Drivers coordinate access with the superintendent and stage where work begins to reduce handling and speed layout.

8) Field Support

Need a small fill to keep momentum? Your PM and local team respond quickly with practical answers and fast turns.

Designed to Work With the Rest of Your Build

Our Trim Packages pair seamlessly with:

Interior Doors (Wood • MDF • Masonite®):

pre-hung to your casing profile for faster installs and consistent reveals.

Moulding & Shiplap:

feature walls and ceilings that echo your trim vocabulary without fighting proportion.

Mantels & Stair Parts:

scaled to room size, ceiling height, code, and traffic for a cohesive finish.

This cross-line coordination keeps design intent intact and protects labor on site—real value you’ll feel when inspectors walk the rooms.

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Kentucky-Proud Craft, Made in the USA

Who Benefits—and How

Builders, supers, and PMs get dates they can schedule around, fewer variables, cleaner installs, and consistent results from model through final lots. Installers walk and sort less, handle fewer touch-ups, and follow pick lists that mirror the plan. Homeowners and designers see balanced proportions, tight miters, and finishes that last. This is the Builder’s Edge in practice: quality millwork, on-time delivery, and smarter support where it matters most—at the jobsite.

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FAQs

Yes. Send a sample or dimensions; we perform historic profile matching, grind and test knives, and archive the spec for future phases.

Shelf/jamb stock, stools, aprons, returns, and wainscot components are included per your takeoff.

As a kiln-dried lumber supplier, our programs are tuned for interior conditions in our region to keep miters tight after HVAC startup.

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