As specialists in Exterior Period Profiles & Architectural Mouldings, we liaise with the Architect/specifier or home owners to create or finalise profiles of required mouldings.
Profiles are developed and fine tuned using CAD systems.
On renovation projects we visit the property and site measure to create templates, for use in matching existing profiles or period features.
Verolith architectural profiles and mouldings, used for replacement features on heritage listed properties.
The attached are various stage pics of site formed cornice profiles or period features.
The traditional method of running period profiles including cornice, string courses etc. This is done in the traditional way and involves creating templates and ‘patterns’ to produce profile guides. These is generally done on heritage work and for listed properties.
Seen here are hand-formed string course/cornice and other fratures for St. Pauls House in Birmingham, Tettenhall College, Studley Castle and Lansdown Crescent, Malvern.
Traditional site formed heritage profiles and mouldings, for listed buildings. Produced as full replacement, or repairs to damaged mouldings.
Very much a premium factory made option. Non-combustible, breathable and carrying no issues that would adversely affect heritage approval for listed buildings. Manufactured from lightweight breathable Verolith material.
Seen here is Worcester Crowngate, where there are heritage approved lightweight Verolith profiles to all window surrounds, heads & bases, quoins and keystones
Non-heritage approved profiles & mouldings, these are lighweight alternatives for non-heritage projects.
For non-heritage projects, there are factory made lightweight stone effect period mouldings.
These are more often than not used on new build or non-heritage works. Profiles and designs can be made to a huge variety of shapes & profiles, meaning that most features can be created or matched.
Seen here are lightweight factory made architectural period mouldings and profiles for Stroud Regeneration Ltd. and their project at Stroud Medical Centre. Also for Lansdown Crescent in Malvern.
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