You already know what you want. The facade should look different — not an empty rectangle of walls, but a living architectural image with details that bring everything together. There is one question: which facade decor for the house to choose, what material should it be made of, where to buy it and not make a mistake in material, size and style? This guide answers these questions — specifically, to the point, with links to the STAVROS catalog.

Today, you can buy facade decor in many places. But finding a range that simultaneously includes decorative elements for facades made of wood and polyurethane, categorized by purpose and style — that's a different story. This is exactly how the STAVROS catalog is organized: carved window frames, cornices, moldings, stucco, overlays, brackets, pilasters — all in one place, with the ability to choose for a specific task.

Go toSTAVROS facade decor catalog — and you'll immediately see the structure of the assortment. But before clicking, let's figure out: what exactly to buy, which material, and for which zone of the facade.

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What facade decor can you buy for your home

The market for decorative facade elements is huge. But real choice begins with understanding what products exist and what they are needed for. Let's break down the main categories that cover most tasks when designing the facade of a private home.

Carved window frames

Window frames are the first thing that comes to mind when talking about facade decor for a wooden house. And this is logical: windows occupy a significant part of the facade plane, and their framing determines how "dressed" the house looks. Empty window openings without a frame are like a suit without a collar: something is clearly wrong.

Buy Carved Door Stopsat STAVROS means getting a product made on CNC equipment from glued furniture board based on pine. This material was chosen for a reason: compared to solid wood, glued board is more stable with changes in humidity, less prone to warping and cracking outdoors. At the same time, it fully retains the natural texture of pine — a warm amber tone, a living fiber structure.

It's worth buying wooden window frames when you are decorating a wooden, frame, or any other house with natural cladding. The carved ornament on the frame sets the style for the entire facade: from simple geometry to complex floral patterns.

What is included in a standard set of carved window frames?

  • Top apron with carved decor — a horizontal detail above the opening;

  • side posts — vertical elements on the sides of the window;

  • window sill with a decorative lower edge;

  • corner brackets or overlays for connecting elements.

Buying a facade window decor set is more profitable and practical: the elements will be consistent in one ornament, one scale, and one thickness. This is important for visual integrity.

Wooden trim is supplied ready for finishing: sanded, without rough burrs, and with a clear pattern. Before installation, it is treated with an antiseptic and coated with primer or paint. This takes a few hours but ensures a long service life even in variable climates.

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Facade cornices

A cornice is a horizontal profile that runs along the top of a wall, marking the transition from the facade to the roof. Without it, the house looks unfinished. With a good cornice, it looks architecturally complete and professional.

Buy decorative cornicesat STAVROS can be found in the polyurethane products section of the HI WOOD series. These are cornices with a clear profile, lightweight, resistant to moisture and mechanical loads. The polyurethane facade cornice is mounted with glue and, if necessary, additionally fixed — without special equipment and without involving plasterers.

Buying a polyurethane cornice for the house facade is the right decision when you need to:

  • design the cornice line on a brick, aerated concrete, or plastered house;

  • create an interfloor belt between the first and second floors;

  • add a horizontal tie under the roofline without heavy structures;

  • frame a window opening with a sandrik — a decorative cornice above the window.

The range of cornices includes several profiles by cross-section: from a narrow flat shelf of 40–60 mm to a large stepped profile with a projection of 120–150 mm or more. The choice of width depends on the scale of the building: for a small one-story house, a medium-profile cornice is sufficient; for a two-story cottage, a larger one is needed, otherwise it will be unnoticeable.

A decorative polyurethane facade cornice can be painted in any color with facade paints. The traditional solution is a white cornice on a beige or light gray wall. The modern one is a cornice matching the facade with a contrasting profile.

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Moldings and decorative strips for the facade

Buy facade moldings— it's about structure. The molding doesn't shout about itself, it works quietly: it divides the wall plane into zones, frames windows, creates an interfloor belt, sets the rhythm of the facade. Without moldings, even a rich facade looks loose.

You can buy a facade molding at STAVROS in the section of polyurethane linear products. Profiles of various widths and shapes are presented here: flat, semicircular, stepped, with a quarter. Decorative moldings for the facade are used in several scenarios:

Interfloor belt. A horizontal band that runs along the perimeter of the building between the first and second floors. It visually "breaks up" a tall facade, making it proportional and more interesting.

Window framing. The molding is installed around the perimeter of the window opening — creating a frame that accents the window on the facade. This is a more concise solution compared to carved architraves and is better suited for modern or classical styles.

Decorative panels. Moldings are installed in rectangular or square frames on a smooth wall — creating false panels and adding relief to the facade without major structural changes.

Corner elements. You can buy facade molding, including corner profiles, for decorating the vertical edges of the building.

Buying linear products for the facade at STAVROS means getting a clear profile with a straight cut, ready for painting. All dimensions are precisely maintained, which is important when installing over a large facade area.

Molding for facade

The word "stucco" usually evokes associations with palaces and pompous 19th-century mansions. But modern Polyurethane molding allows creating a stylish and presentable exterior of a house, while the material retains its qualities in any weather conditions. is a practical and affordable tool that works on facades of various scales.

You can buy polyurethane stucco for the facade at STAVROS in the stucco decor section. A wide range is available here: rosettes, medallions, capitals, brackets, decorative overlays, keystones, sandriks, consoles. All of these are elements of classical and neoclassical architecture, reproduced in a modern material with high precision.

How does polyurethane stucco for facades fundamentally differ from plaster? Three key parameters:

Weight. Polyurethane is several times lighter than plaster. This means installation does not create excessive load on the facade surface and does not require additional anchors or metal brackets.

Moisture resistance. Polyurethane does not absorb water. Plaster on an exterior facade begins to delaminate after a few years when moisture freezes inside — polyurethane is free from this.

Installation. You can buy and install facade stucco decor yourself: polyurethane elements are attached with special mounting adhesive, joints are filled with acrylic sealant and painted over. No plastering work required.

Exterior stucco for facades is used in the entrance area — above the doorway, on its sides, on the canopy pediment. It is used for designing window sandriks, decorative piers, and corner accents. These are the details that distinguish a house with an architectural approach from a house that is simply painted on the outside.

Decorative overlays, rosettes, and carved elements

There is a category of decor that is difficult to classify into one type — these are point elements: rosettes, overlays, medallions, locks, ornamental inserts. They do not run in a line like a cornice, and they do not frame an opening like a casing. They place accents — where the facade needs a detail.

Decorative elements for facades— sockets, overlays, ornamental inserts — are used in several situations:

  • in the piers between windows as a rhythmic accent;

  • on the pediment at the apex of the triangle or along the slopes;

  • above the doorway as a keystone or sandrik;

  • in corner areas as an accent element;

  • on smooth walls as single decorative spots.

Decorative Insertsmade of solid wood from STAVROS are carved elements for wooden facades that are attached as independent accents. They emphasize the material of the house: wood speaks to wood in the same language.

Buying carved facade decor in wooden execution is especially relevant for houses in the Russian style, wooden architecture, and ethnic themes. In combination with carved architraves and decorative cornices, they form a rich, cohesive facade ensemble.

Brackets and Consolesmade of polyurethane is another category of point facade decor. They are used under cornice overhangs, as decorative supports for canopies, and as supporting elements for balcony shelves. It is worth buying facade brackets for those who are designing an entrance group with a canopy or creating a classic facade with pronounced vertical details.

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Buy polyurethane facade decor

Polyurethane has secured a strong place in facade decor — and not only because it is cheaper than plaster. It is a material with its own advantages that make it preferable for a range of tasks.

Buy polyurethane facade decorat STAVROS means getting ready-to-install products with precise profiles, a smooth surface for painting, and stated characteristics for outdoor use.

What specifically does polyurethane offer in outdoor conditions?

Polyurethane facade decor maintains its geometry at temperatures from -40 to +60°C. This range is relevant for most of Russia. The material does not swell from summer rains or crack from winter frosts. With proper painting using facade paints with UV filters, the service life of polyurethane elements is decades without significant changes in appearance.

Buying polyurethane facade decor is the right solution for:

  • plastered facades in classical and neoclassical styles;

  • houses made of aerated concrete and brick with smooth walls;

  • projects where rich stucco detailing is needed without significant costs;

  • projects where installation is done by yourself without hiring specialists.

Exterior polyurethane decor covers the entire range of facade elements: cornices, moldings, pilasters, capitals, brackets, rosettes, medallions, sandriks. All of this can be selected in a unified style and scale, which is especially important for classic projects with high detail.

Buying polyurethane stucco for the facade is not just "elements." It is a tool for creating an architectural image, accessible without a team of sculptor-plasterers and weeks of plastering work.

Buy wooden facade decor

If polyurethane is about precision and practicality, then wood is about character and soul.Buy wooden facade decorat STAVROS means getting a product with a living texture, warm tone, and an ornament that is unmistakable.

Buying house carving makes sense primarily for houses where wood is already the main facade material. Logs, timber, clapboard, imitation timber, block house — all of this is a context in which carved wooden elements are organic and appropriate. Polyurethane stucco would look foreign here, while carved pine trim boards feel like a continuation of the building's material itself.

Buying carved facade decor is worth it when the task is:

  • to design a house in a traditional Russian style with carvings on trim boards, gable, and eaves overhang;

  • create a cozy image of a country or suburban house with a rustic character;

  • make a bathhouse or guest house with decor that emphasizes the naturalness of the material;

  • add custom carved ornamentation based on an individual design.

Wooden facade elements from STAVROS are produced using CNC milling—a technology that ensures precise reproduction of any ornament with clear contours and smooth edges. This is especially important in serial production: if a house has 12 windows, all 12 sets of window trims will be identical.

Wooden facade decor requires proper preparation. Before installation, products are treated with an antiseptic, dried, and primed. After installation, they are painted or coated with a glazing compound. Ends and attachment points are treated especially carefully. Under these conditions, carved wooden facade elements will last 20–30 years without needing replacement.

Carved wooden elements for the facade include: window and door trims, decorative cornices along the roof overhang, wind boards with shaped edges, gable fascia boards, and applied ornamental elements for piers. All categories are presented in the sectionSTAVROS house carving.

Where facade decor is used

For windows

Windows are the most obvious and most advantageous object for applying facade decor. They draw the eye on the facade, and their framing determines the architectural tone of the entire house.

Carved Door Casings for Windows— a classic solution for wooden houses. They create a frame around the window opening, add volume and shadow on a smooth wall, making the facade 'alive.' It is worth buying window trims as a set for all windows on the facade: a mix of styles and sizes disrupts the rhythm.

For brick and plastered houses, window framing with facade decor is done using polyurethane profiles: molding around the perimeter of the opening, a keystone at the top, and a stepped window sill profile at the bottom. This is fast, neat, and durable.

You need to buy facade window decor considering several parameters: width and height of the opening, slope thickness, quarter depth, and house style. With this data, STAVROS specialists will help select the right profile and calculate the quantity.

Decorative window design also solves a practical task: trims and frames cover the joints between the frame and the wall, protecting them from direct water ingress. This is especially relevant for wooden houses, where moisture in the joint area is one of the main causes of rot.

For the gable

The gable — the triangular completion of the end facade under a gable roof — often remains overlooked during house finishing. But in vain: it is the gable that is visible from afar and shapes the silhouette of the building.

Lookideas for facade decor for the gableon the STAVROS website — and you will see how much even a simple wind board with a figured edge changes. A carved gable with a cut-out ornament turns an ordinary country house into a piece of folk architecture. Wooden gable decor with soffits and towels creates the image of a traditional Russian house.

Decorative elements for the gable:

  • soffits — inclined boards along the slopes with a decorative edge;

  • wind boards — horizontal elements along the lower edge of the gable;

  • "polotentsa" are vertical carved details at the junction point of the roof boards;

  • applied ornamental elements across the gable area;

  • sawn carving is an openwork decor in the plane of the gable.

Buying a gable decor means immediately changing the silhouette of the house. It works quickly and is very noticeable.

For the cornice and roof line

The cornice line runs along the top edge of the wall — where the facade meets the roof. This is the most important horizontal accent that "closes" the building from above and gives it architectural completeness.

Decorative cornices for the housemade of polyurethane are installed quickly and look professional. A cornice for the house facade is chosen by profile and width: the taller the building and the wider the facade, the larger the cornice should be. For a one-story house with low ceilings, a cornice with a projection of 80–100 mm is sufficient. For a two-story cottage with a floor height of 3 meters — from 120 mm and above.

Designing a house cornice is not just the top molding. In classical projects, the cornice belt may include several elements: a soffit shelf, decorative brackets spaced 60–80 cm apart, an overhang profile with a lower belt. All these elements together create the impression of a monumental roof line.

Facade decor under the roof also serves a function: a properly installed cornice diverts water from the upper part of the wall, reducing the risk of wetting the masonry and plaster.

For the entrance group

The entrance group is not just a door. It is the first and main impression of the house. The porch, canopy, portal, steps, side pillars — all of this is space for an architectural statement.

Stucco decor for the entrance group— pilasters on the sides of the doorway, a sandrik above the entrance, decorative brackets under the canopy — these are details that turn the entrance into a ceremonial portal. It is worth buying entrance group decor for those who understand: the entrance sets the tone for the entire house.

The decorative design of the entrance area can be either laconic — one pair of pilasters and a simple cornice above the door — or rich, in the spirit of a classic mansion: columns, entablature, a pediment above the entrance, decorative consoles under the cornice.

Polyurethane decor elements for the house entrance are mounted on the wall without complex structures.Brackets and ConsolesSTAVROS are designed specifically for such tasks: decorative reinforcement of the entrance canopy, support element under the balcony overhang, accent bracket under the cornice overhang.

How to choose facade decor before purchasing

The question "how to choose" seems simple until you start choosing. That's when it turns out that there are dozens of cornice profiles, hundreds of trim options, and entire lines of moldings. To avoid drowning in the assortment and not buying something that won't fit, you need to go through several steps.

Step 1. Determine the style of the house
This is the starting point. A wooden house made of timber — carved facade decor, window casings, house carving. A classic brick mansion — polyurethane stucco molding, cornices, pilasters. A modern house with flat surfaces — minimalist moldings and thin profiles. Buying facade decor for a private house without understanding the style risks creating a chaotic result.

Step 2. Assess the facade material
Brick, aerated concrete, plastered surface — an ideal base for polyurethane decor. Wooden clapboard, timber, block house — the best base for wooden carved elements. Wood can be mounted on a plastered facade, but requires special preparation.

Step 3. Take measurements
Before buying decor for the house facade, you need to know exactly:

  • the width and height of each window opening;

  • the length of the cornice line along the perimeter or along the gable;

  • the height of the building from the blind area to the cornice;

  • the width of the piers between windows;

  • the dimensions of the entrance opening and the canopy.

Without measurements, any calculations are approximate.

Step 4. Choose the profile scale
Decorative elements for the house facade should be proportionate to the house itself. For a small one-story house 6×8 m, a cornice with a 200 mm overhang will look ridiculous — and conversely, a 60 mm cornice on a large two-story cottage will be lost. Scale is the key criterion.

Step 5. Check the compatibility of elements
If you are taking trims, cornices, and moldings — they should be from the same line or at least from the same style. Mixing profiles from different collections creates eclecticism where integrity is needed.

Step 6. Consider operating conditions
Humid climate, northern latitudes with long frosty winters, high solar activity in the south — all this affects the choice of material and the type of finish coating. Facade decor for a cottage in the middle zone and for a country house in the Krasnodar region are different requirements for durability.

Step 7. Request a consultation
STAVROS specialists will help you select a set of facade decor for a specific project, calculate the quantity, and advise on the correct installation order. This is especially useful when working with non-standard facades or custom projects.

How to choose facade decor to match the style of the house if you have little experience? Use the sectionSTAVROS facade decor ideas— there are ready-made solutions with application examples that will help you see the result before purchasing.

Buy facade decor at STAVROS

All roads in this article lead here — to the STAVROS catalog. Why here?

Because STAVROS is not a middleman or an aggregator. It is a manufacturer and supplier of decorative elements that works with wood and polyurethane and builds its assortment based on real facade design needs. There are no random items "for volume" — there is a well-thought-out line for specific application scenarios.

What you can buy at STAVROS for the facade right now:

  • the STAVROS catalog— a full range of decorative elements for the facade and interior. It's convenient to start here if you haven't decided on a category yet.

  • molded decoration made of polyurethane— cornices, moldings, brackets, pilasters, rosettes, capitals. The entire range of elements for stucco facade design. Facade decor prices in this section vary depending on the profile and length — selection by filters simplifies navigation.

  • Carved architraves and house carving— wooden facade decor made of pine, manufactured on CNC. Architraves, cornice frieze, decorative elements for gables. Facade decor with delivery across Russia — relevant for country properties.

  • Ready-made ideas for facade decor — a section with application examples for those who want to see the result before purchasing. Here are window designs, gables, entrance groups, and cornice lines in real projects.

Buying facade decor in the STAVROS online store is convenient: the catalog is structured, dimensions are indicated, you can place an order online and receive products with delivery. If you need advice on selection or calculation of a set, specialists are available for contact.

The STAVROS facade decor catalog is not just a list of items. It is a tool that helps you go from the task of "need to design a facade" to specific products in the cart.

Table: selection of facade decor material by key parameters

Parameter Polyurethane Wood
Moisture resistance High Requires treatment
Frost resistance High Moderate
Weight Lightweight Medium
Installation Simple (glue) Medium (glue + fasteners)
Ornament detailing Very High High (CNC)
Painting Facade paint Varnish, impregnation, paint
Style Classic, neoclassical, modern Russian, country, wooden
Care Minimal Every 5–7 years
Application Plaster facades, brick Wooden facades
Resource 20–30+ years 20–30 years with proper care


This table provides quick orientation. More details about each material can be found in the sectionsstucco decorationandhouse carving STAVROS.

Task navigator: what to buy for a specific facade zone

To avoid wandering through the catalog looking for the right section, use this quick navigator:

Windows → window opening decor
Carved Door Casings for Windowsmade of wood — for wooden houses and houses in Russian style. Polyurethane frames and moldings — for plaster facades in classic style.

Cornice → roof line design
decorative cornicesmade of polyurethane — for horizontal design of the upper edge of the wall. Wooden carved cornice — for wooden houses, along the roof overhang.

Walls → structure and rhythm
Moldings for the facade — for interfloor belts, frame decor, framing of piers.

Pediment → roof completion
Wooden carved pediment decor: soffits, wind boards, overlay elements —STAVROS house carving.

Entrance → main portal
Pilasters, sandriks,Brackets, decorative consoles —molded decoration made of polyurethane.

Accents → point decor
Rosettes, medallions, overlays, keystones — sectiondecorative inserts and polyurethane elements.

Inspiration → view examples
STAVROS facade decor ideas — ready-made solutions for decorating windows, gables, and entrance groups.

FAQ: answers to common questions before buying facade decor

Where to buy facade decor for a house?
Facade decor for a house can be purchased at Stavros catalog. Here you will find decorative elements made of wood and polyurethane for decorating windows, gables, cornices, entrance groups, and other areas of the facade. Delivery across Russia is available.

Which facade decor to choose for a private house?
The choice depends on the style and material of the facade. For wooden houses — carved trims and wooden decor from the section house carvingFor brick and plastered houses in a classic style — polyurethane cornices, moldings, stucco from the sectionstucco decoration.

Can I buy polyurethane facade decor for exterior finishing?
Yes, provided the products are intended for outdoor use. STAVROS polyurethane facade decor is designed for outdoor conditions: it is moisture- and frost-resistant, retains its shape under significant temperature fluctuations. After installation, painting with facade paint is mandatory.

What is included in facade decor?
Facade decor includes: carved architraves, facade cornices, moldings, interfloor belts, pilasters, capitals, brackets, decorative overlays, rosettes, medallions, elements for gables and entrance groups. Full assortment inStavros catalog.

How to calculate the amount of facade decor?
You need to consider: the number and sizes of windows (for architraves), the length of the cornice line along the perimeter (for cornices), the number of interfloor belts (for moldings), the area and contour of the gable (for gable decor), the dimensions of the entrance opening (for entrance group decor). Be sure to add 10–15% reserve for trimming and installation losses.

Can I combine wooden and polyurethane decor on one facade?
Yes, this is a professional approach. Wooden carved trims organically combine with polyurethane cornices and moldings. Wood creates warmth and naturalness, polyurethane ensures profile precision in areas with high humidity — under the roof overhang, in interfloor belts.

How long will wooden facade decor last?
With proper preparation and regular maintenance — 20–30 years. Key conditions: antiseptic impregnation and priming before installation, protective painting after installation, repainting every 5–7 years.

Where can I see examples of facade designs?
In the sectionSTAVROS facade decor ideasExamples of real solutions are collected: carved windows, designed pediments, entrance group decor. This will help you see the result before purchasing and choose a style.


Buying facade decor is not the end of the journey, but the beginning. After the purchase come installation, painting, installation — and that moment when you look at your house from the outside and understand: now it looks exactly as it should. Check out Ready-made ideas for facade decorSTAVROS or go straight to Catalog— the choice is already waiting for you.