Curved & Radius Mouldings and Jambs

Curved & Radius Mouldings and Jambs at Tague Custom Mill with fireplace surroundCurved & radius mouldings and jambs require precision, specialized equipment, and expert craftsmanship. When architectural designs include arched doorways, radius windows, curved walls, or custom cabinets, standard trim will not provide the proper fit. The Tague Custom Millwork Division fabricates curved & radius mouldings and jambs to exact specifications for both interior and exterior applications.

Whether your project includes arched entryways, curved crown moulding, radius baseboard, or specialty chair rails, our team produces components that integrate seamlessly into the surrounding architecture.


Custom Radius Millwork Solutions

Architects and builders frequently specify curved & radius mouldings and jambs for:

  • Arched doorways
  • Radius windows
  • Barrel vault ceilings
  • Curved cabinetry and mantels
  • Custom stairwells
  • Feature walls and architectural transitions

In addition, we can bend both historic and custom mouldings to match existing trim or original architectural details.

Because each project varies, we fabricate every radius component to match the required dimensions and curvature.


Specialized Equipment for Custom Radius Millwork Fabrication

Producing precision radius millwork requires more than traditional woodworking tools. Our facility includes:

  • Radius jamb clamps
  • CNC router
  • PVC bending oven
  • Radius shaper

This equipment allows us to maintain consistent profiles while achieving precise curvature and structural integrity.


Materials Used in Architectural Curved Mouldings

The most common materials used for curved architectural trim include:

  • MDF for paint-grade applications
  • PVC for moisture resistance and exterior durability
  • Solid poplar
  • Various hardwood species

Material selection depends on location, finish requirements, and environmental conditions.


Work With Our Custom Millwork Division

Curved & Radius Mouldings and Jambs at Tague Custom MillIf your project includes curved architectural elements, our Custom Millwork Division can guide you through design, fabrication, and installation coordination. For additional information about our process, visit our Custom Millwork Services page. For architectural woodwork standards and fabrication guidelines, visit the Architectural Woodwork Institute (AWI).

In renovation and historic restoration projects, matching existing curved mouldings requires careful measuring and profile replication. Our team regularly reproduces radius trim to ensure seamless integration with surrounding architectural elements.