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Millwork is any woodmill-produced building construction interior finish components such as doors, window casing, baseboard, mantels, and crown molding.[1]
Traditionally manufactured from milled wood, modern millwork is also manufactured from high-pressure plastics[2] and composite materials.
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- ↑ Ballast, David Kent (1995). Architecture Exam Review: Non-Structural Topics. Professional Publications. pp. 18–5, 18–7. ISBN 0912045523.