Profiles

Stainless steel profiles and closure details for cleaner installations

Profile selection often decides whether a finished project feels refined or unfinished. This page explains the trim, closure, and edge-detail systems that support cleaner transitions in architectural interiors.

U profile T profile L profile Edge trim
Decorative trim application
Decorative trim application

Decorative Trim

Visible profile applications across panels, corners, and transitions.

Trim detail drawing

Technical Detail

Section-based trim logic for cleaner and more accurate installations.

Wall decorative strip and shelf detail

Wall Detail Direction

A softer interior use of metal strips and refined surface lines.

Profile types

These are the profile directions already aligned with your homepage structure.

  • U-shaped profiles for panel lines, decorative insets, and controlled visual joints.
  • T-shaped profiles for surface transitions, veneer gaps, and central decorative division lines.
  • L-shaped profiles for edge definition, protection, and neat material turns.
  • Skirting, edge trims, and door frame lines for more complete finishing details.

Where these details are used

This page should help clients understand that trim work is not only decorative but also installation-driven.

  • Wall decorative strips and metal accents within panel systems.
  • Countertop closures, cabinet interfaces, and exposed material transitions.
  • Door frame details, window edges, and corner finishing in custom interior projects.
  • Profiles can be customized by drawing, dimensions, finish, and real installation conditions.

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