Our Services

We bring precision, beauty, and detail to every project.

Our 5 Step Process.

Step 1:

THE CONSULTATION

Reach out to our team via the online form or give us a call. If the project fits, we’ll schedule a time for us to visit your home, take a look, and hear what you’re looking for. 

Step 2:

THE ESTIMATE

After we understand your project, we’ll send over a detailed quote. Most jobs are all-inclusive except for painting (we can refer trusted painters). 

Step 3:


SCHEDULING

Once approved, we’ll collect a deposit and schedule the job. Projects are scheduled during weekday hours so there’s no disruption to your evenings or early mornings. 

Step 4:

INSTALLATION DAY

Our crew shows up ready to go. Your Project Manager will be on-site to answer any questions. Most projects/rooms are completed within 1–2 days. 

Step 5:


WRAPPING THINGS UP

We walk through the space, make sure everything is perfect, and clean up before we leave. If painting is next, your space is ready to go. 

A beautifully decorated bedroom featuring a bed with black and white bedding, a decorative throw, and a stylish bench at the foot of the bed. The room has large windows allowing natural light, potted plants, and modern light fixtures for an inviting atmosphere.

What Is Trim?

Trim, sometimes called molding or finish carpentry, is the decorative woodwork in a home or building, typically where surfaces meet.

Like where a wall meets the floor, ceiling, windows, or doors, trim often serves three purposes in these spaces:

Interior view of a modern room featuring a black paneled wall, a wooden cabinet with decor items on top, and stylish furniture arrangements.

Cover Gaps &
Rough Edges

Drywall, flooring, and widow jambs rarely line up perfectly. Trim hides those raw joints so the transitions look clean.

Interior ceiling featuring wooden beams, decorative chandelier, and recessed lighting in a modern living space.

Provide Visual
Detail & Intrigue

Profiles, sizes, and patterns give a room its character – anything from simple modern lines to ornate traditional layers.

A beautifully designed bedroom featuring a large bed with multiple pillows, wooden ceiling beams, a chandelier, and natural light from a nearby window.

Add Strength
& Protection

Beams can support the overall framework, while baseboards and casings take the wear and tear so the structure underneath doesn’t.


Common Interior
Trim Pieces

PieceWhere It GoesTypical Size Range
BaseboardBottom of Walls at the Floor 3″-7″ Tall
Casing Around Windows & Doors2¼”-4″ Wide 
Crown Molding Ceiling?to?Wall Junction 3″-8″ Across the Face 
Chair Rail Horizontal strip 32″–36″ Off the Floor 2″-4″ Wide 
Picture Rail Near the Top of Walls for Hanging Art 1″-2″ Wide 
Wainscoting / Board?and?Batten Lower Third of Walls Varies by Design 
Accent Wall Trim Geometric or Panel Layouts On Feature Walls 1x or MDF Strips 

Trim
Materials

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Solid Wood

Pine, Poplar, Oak: Paint or stain; easy to repair.

Close-up of several stacked pieces of medium-density fiberboard (MDF) with a smooth, beige surface, highlighting the texture and edges.

MDF

Smooth, cost-effective; best for painted applications.

Close-up of white trim boards stacked at varying heights, showcasing clean edges and smooth surfaces.

PVC/
Polyurethane

Moisture-proof; good for baths or exteriors.


Is This Your First Trim Project?
Here’s What to Expect.

If you’re thinking about adding an accent wall or upgrading your baseboards, working with SNS Trim is straightforward, fast, and stress-free.

Here’s how the process works… 

A modern bedroom featuring a stylish design with black accent walls, a cozy seating area, and decorative lighting.

Installation
Snapshot

A person measuring and marking a piece of wood with a pencil and tape measure in a workshop setting.

Measure & Cut

Miters or coped joints
for tight corners.

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Attach

Nail to studs or jambs.

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Fill & Sand

Patch nail holes, caulk gaps.

Paint or Stain

The final finish reveals
the quality of the work.

In short, trim is the precise, and sometimes protective, framing around your floors, doors, windows, and ceilings that makes a space look “finished” and elevates bare drywall into a polished room.


We’re ready to
work with you.

When it’s all said and done, you’ll have a custom, clean trim project that adds style and value to your space. 

Are you ready to work with us?