Architectural wood turnings support a wide range of design needs, from classic details to more tailored custom components. We have spent over a century shaping dependable turnings for homeowners, builders, and professional buyers who need consistent results across small and larger projects.
Using Architectural Wood Turnings in Residential & Professional Projects
Architectural turnings appear in many parts of a build, including columns, balusters, porch details, interior trim elements, and more. They help unify a space and tie together different areas of a home or commercial property. When planning a project, many people use turnings to maintain visual continuity or introduce a specific profile that complements nearby woodwork.
Cypress and mahogany are frequently chosen for architectural wood turnings because they machine cleanly and can be shaped into a wide range of profiles. Both species, and many others available via Arnold Wood Turning, allow for repeatable results when multiple turnings must match.
If you’d like to explore related work or gain inspiration for your project, you can view our architectural components gallery, look through our balusters category, or review other custom architectural wood products that coordinate with turned pieces.
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Common Uses for Architectural Wood Turnings
Typical applications include:

