Add the perfect finishing touch to any room with our extensive selection of quality mouldings. Whether you're upgrading baseboards, enhancing cabinet details, or framing windows and doors, we carry a wide variety of styles to suit any design—from classic to contemporary. Choose from finely crafted options in oak, fir, hemlock, maple, MDF, and more. Our moulding collection includes crown mouldings, panel mouldings, corner trim, casings, and baseboards—ideal for DIYers, builders, and designers alike. If you're looking for high-end finishing trim and wainscoting, our S4S lumber selections include the most popular wood species such as oak, walnut, maple, and more. Every piece is sourced with care for quality, consistency, and long-lasting appeal. As a proudly Canadian company with locally owned stores, we focus on personalized service to help bring your vision to life. Whether you're completing a new build or refreshing a space, Windsor Plywood has the right moulding for every project. Visit your local store for expert guidance, custom options, and hard-to-find profiles you won’t see anywhere else.
Knotty pine refers to pine lumber graded to include knots as a decorative feature rather than selecting against them. The warm amber colour and rustic knotted appearance make knotty pine a popular choice for panelling, feature walls, ceilings, interior trim, and furniture in cabins, farmhouses, and country-style interiors. Windsor Plywood carries knotty pine panelling and boards for interior decorative applications.
Windsor Plywood carries knotty pine in standard panelling grades suited for interior wall and ceiling applications. Common grades include #3 and #4, which allow knots of varying sizes and other natural characteristics. The specific grade determines the size and frequency of knots. Contact your local Windsor Plywood branch to confirm current grades and profiles available.
Yes. Pine knots contain resin that will bleed through paint and stain if not sealed first. Apply a shellac-based primer or knot-sealing primer over all knots before applying any finish coat. This step is essential even when applying oil-based paint, as resin migration can continue for years through unsealed finishes, causing yellow-brown staining over the knots.
Knotty pine can be stained to enhance its natural warmth and highlight the grain and knot figure. A pre-stain conditioner is strongly recommended as pine stains unevenly due to its irregular grain density. The contrast between knots and clear wood will be more pronounced with stain than with paint. Honey-toned and amber stains complement the natural warm colour of pine particularly well.
Standard knotty pine panelling is an interior product and is not rated for exterior use. Untreated pine has poor natural rot and moisture resistance outdoors. For exterior applications, use pressure-treated pine or naturally durable species like cedar. For exterior painted trim where some knots are acceptable, use exterior-grade pine boards with a shellac-based knot sealer before priming.