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Architectural Mouldings & Ornaments

Architectural mouldings and ornaments are decorative profiles, window trims, corbels, keystones, and motifs designed to enhance the interior and exterior aesthetics of buildings. Widely used in residential, commercial, and hospitality projects, these elements define window surrounds, rooflines, and floor transitions. Compared to heavy concrete, stone, or plaster alternatives, polyurethane architectural elements are exceptionally lightweight, installing easily without adding structural load. They offer superior resistance to harsh weather, UV rays, moisture, and frost, ensuring they won't crack, rot, or warp over time. Easy to cut, drill, and paint, Polure’s high-density polyurethane ornaments combine durability with timeless design to elevate any architectural project.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are architectural mouldings and building ornaments?

Architectural mouldings and ornaments are decorative elements used on building exteriors, such as window trims, cornices, corbels, pediments, columns, and quoins.

What are the advantages of polyurethane architectural elements?

Polyurethane elements are extremely lightweight, making installation easy without adding structural load. They are also highly weather-resistant and won't crack or rot.

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