The craft of wood carving has a rich history all around the globe, and still serves to transform interior spaces, adding unique style in both classic and modern forms. Skillfully carved wood adds unmistakable presence and natural detail that simply cannot be duplicated.
Whether you are looking for hand-carved rosettes, beautifully crafted wood corbels, plinths, or elaborately styled crown molding to accent your walls, windows and doors, Architectural Depot has a wide variety of architectural details to choose form, ranging from the clean and simple to the most elaborate.
Our product range spans large fireplace mantels, unfinished and ready for customization, to the smallest wood
appliqués, cabinet knobs, and decorative onlays.
The addition of wood carved architectural details to the interior dwelling space offers countless possibilities. Achieve the feel of eras past, like wood corbels carved with the traditional acanthus leaves of ancient Greece, or crown moulding in the style of Victorian England.
Our carvings are left unfinished and natural. In this state they function superbly on their own, yet they are also ideal for staining or painting, allowing room for a variety of personal customizations.
A wide selection of woods, such as Lindenwood, Maple, Alder, and Mahogany, among others, make up Architectural Depot’s selection of materials. All Architectural Depot wood carvings are architecturally proportional, and skillfully crafted with high-quality materials, ensuring years of service. With our use of today’s top manufacturing technologies, you can be sure that our architectural details live up to the uniformity and consistency that you desire.
Architectural details in a home are very noticed and admired. Architecture has a sense of history and class that no other type of home décor can possess. Carved architecture is very detailed and personalized to all homeowners.
Carvings are not limited to any one style of architecture, but highly recommended in any wood or urethane structure. Interesting enough, carvings are also not limited to style. A homeowner can have architectural details custom made to his or her liking.
Carvings in columns have been around since Julius Caesar was in Rome. Carvings in those times represented power and superiority, since most of the town’s people were not able to possess such nice things.
A building structure required tall, etched columns with wide bases and detailed capitals. This was also true in Greece.
The Parthenon in Athens displays numerous Corinthian columns with etched capitals. The detailed columns held together throughout history, as well as its reputation.
Wood is used highly for carved and detailed architectural structures, because it is so easily to manipulate. A craftsman’s tools are like an artist’s paintbrush in the sense that the wood is his or her work of art.
A carved piece is seen in many southern style homes as well as homes made in the civil war era. Savanna, Georgia is a beautiful place to see the detailed, large columns that hold up an over-hanging roof or porch of a home.
Architectural details can also be etched into corbels, capitals, molding, ceiling tiles, brackets, shutters, and balustrade. Any architectural structure can be carved into many different specific designs one may choose.
Carved corbels look marvelous as shelf brackets and wall mountings. Etched molding above a door really welcomes guests into home decor. Carvings can be a quick improvement to any type of décor one is looking to emphasize.

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