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Cabinet Fillers & Moldings

Cabinet fillers, moldings, and trim — the pieces that separate a professional install from an obvious DIY job. Every strip is color-matched to our Shaker cabinet doors.

Fillers

A filler is a solid strip, typically 3 in. or 6 in. wide, that closes the gap between a cabinet and a wall or between two cabinet runs. Because cabinets come in 3 in. width increments, almost every kitchen needs at least one.

Moldings

  • Crown molding — finishes the top of wall and tall cabinets
  • Scribe molding — thin, flexible trim that hides gaps where cabinets meet uneven walls and ceilings
  • Light rail molding — conceals under-cabinet lighting
  • Toe kick — finishes the base of the cabinet run
  • Cove, quarter round, base board, outside corner, rope, and dentil molding — decorative and transitional trim

What is the difference between a filler and scribe molding?

A filler closes a wide gap. Scribe molding, at about 1/4 in. thick, hides a hairline gap and follows the contour of an irregular wall. Most installs use both.

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Shaker White · Shaker Pearl · Shaker Gray · Shaker Caramelo

Wholesale pricing, in stock at our Norcross, GA warehouse.