The Architectural Collections
View Moldings by Architectural Style
Post-Modern architecture is known for its eclectic forms and materials. The name “Watchman” comes from the Watchman’s Cottage. An eclectic store at the base of the Keim main entrance for many years run by tinkerers and clockmakers.
Spain has a rich architectural heritage, and the use of decorative rope carvings and other pieces as accents.
Greek Revival architecture draws inspiration from ancient Greek architecture, particularly the use of columns. The name Manor highlights the type of fine homes that have adopted this style in America.
The Mid-Century Modern era was a time of innovation and creative exploration. The style is popular for slim, simple profiles and accents.
The Colonial Revival style draws inspiration from classic architectural designs of the colonial period in America.
The Craftsman style emphasizes an artistic approach and creativity, evoking a sense of beauty. The name “Founder” is a nod to Mose Keim, the first-generation founder and family owner, a true craftsman.
This collection holds more basic molding profiles and trim pieces that can be used universally. These elements can be seen as basic building blocks to use as needed.
The Farmhouse style is defined by warmth and simplicity. The Homestead collection brings to mind images of a traditional, rural setting and nostalgic charm.
The Georgian architectural style is known for its emphasis on symmetry, balance, and proportion. It is also known for its grand estates.