The construction boom in Kazakhstan over the past decade has changed the face of cities. Almaty, Astana, and Shymkent are being built up with business-class residential complexes, private cottage communities, and elite apartments with panoramic glazing and 3.5-4 meter ceilings. Owners of such properties demand European-level interiors — classical, neoclassical, with architectural detailing, and decorative molding. That is whypolyurethane molding in Almatyhas become one of the most sought-after requests among designers, architects, construction companies, and private clients.

The decorative molding market in Kazakhstan is forming. Local producers exist, but the assortment is limited (50-100 items compared to 2000-5000 from Russian or European brands), quality is inconsistent (samples with blurred relief, inaccurate dimensions, fragility are encountered). The main volume of premium and mid-range molding comes from Russia — geographical proximity, no language barrier, established logistics, the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU), simplifying customs procedures. Delivery from Moscow or St. Petersburg to Almaty takes 5-10 days, cost 15-30% of the product price — economically justified for medium and large orders.

This article is a practical guide to purchasing polyurethane molding in Almaty and Kazakhstan. We will analyze where to buy (showrooms, dealers, direct order from manufacturers), how to organize delivery from Russia (logistics, timelines, cost), customs clearance (duties, documents, simplifications within the EAEU), compare prices in Almaty and Moscow, consider local manufacturers, installation crews, popular interior styles in Kazakhstan. The goal is to provide a complete market map, a tool for saving time and money, and an understanding of the process from order to installed molding in your interior.

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The decorative molding market in Kazakhstan: current state

Market volume and growth dynamics

Kazakhstan's construction industry in 2024-2025 showed growth of 8-12% annually (according to the Ministry of National Economy of the Republic of Kazakhstan). 12-15 million square meters of housing are commissioned annually, of which 25-30% belong to the business-class and elite segment (where molding is applied). Simple math: 3.5 million m² of elite housing × molding application coefficient 0.4 (40% of apartments and houses use decorative molding) = 1.4 million m² of premises with molding. Average molding consumption for a 100 m² apartment — 120-180 linear meters of cornices, moldings, baseboards + 5-10 piece elements (rosettes, consoles, overlays). Total cost of molding for one apartment 150-400 thousand tenge (mid-range segment) or 600-2000 thousand tenge (premium).

Thus, the molding market in Kazakhstan is estimated at 2-4 billion tenge annually (450-900 million rubles). Of this volume, 60-70% is import from Russia, 20-25% is local production, 10-15% is import from Turkey, China, Europe.

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Demand geography

Almaty — leader in consumption (40% of the market). Kazakhstan's largest city, financial capital, business center, high population purchasing power, traditions of Europeanized interior design.

Astana (Nur-Sultan) — 25% of the market. Capital, administrative center, construction of government and business facilities, elite private housing.

Shymkent — 10% of the market. Third largest city, developing construction industry.

Regional centers (Karaganda, Aktobe, Kostanay, Pavlodar, Ust-Kamenogorsk, Atyrau) — collectively 25% of the market. Smaller volumes, but stable demand from private developers and regional construction companies.

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Stylistic preferences

Classical and neoclassical — 50% of demand. Kazakh clients value traditional luxury, formality, visual solidity. Classical molding (cornices with dentils and acanthus, rosettes with plant ornaments, moldings for boiserie) remains a favorite.

Modern minimalist molding — 30% of demand. Young clients aged 30-45, European taste, preference for restraint. Simple cornices without ornament, laconic rosettes, medium-height baseboards.

Eastern motifs — 15% of demand. Ornaments with Islamic geometric patterns (arabesques, stars, interweavings), adapted for polyurethane molding. A niche segment, but stable.

Eclectic — 5% of demand. Mixing styles, designer experiments, authorial projects.

Showrooms and dealers in Almaty: where to see in person

Large chain building materials showrooms

Magnum Pro (chain of building materials hypermarkets): several locations in Almaty, in decor departments molding from 3-5 brands is presented (Russian Decomaster, European Orac Decor, local producers). Assortment is limited (50-80 items per location), retail prices with a 40-60% markup compared to Moscow wholesale. Advantage — can see in person, touch, buy immediately (popular items in stock). Disadvantage — narrow selection, expensive.

Sdelay Sam (DIY chain): similar to Magnum Pro, assortment 40-60 items, prices 30-50% higher than Moscow retail.

TD Dostyk (specialized construction markets): dozens of small sellers, some have molding. Quality is inconsistent (Russian premium and Chinese economy lie side by side), prices negotiable (can bargain). Suitable for finding cheap options or rare items.

Specialized molding and decor showrooms

Decor House Almaty: premium decor showroom, exclusive dealer of European brands (Orac, NMC). Wide selection (200+ items in catalog), samples in showroom, designer consultations, order by project. Premium prices — 50-80% higher than Moscow retail (logistics + customs + dealer markup + showroom rent in central Almaty). Target audience — elite projects where price is secondary.

Lepnina.kz: online store with an offline location in Almaty, represents Russian manufacturers (Decomaster, Perfect, local factories). Assortment 400+ items, prices 20-40% higher than Moscow retail (moderate markup). Delivery within Almaty free for orders over 100 thousand tenge. Popular among construction companies and designers.

Dekor Plus: a small showroom specializing in mid-price segment polyurethane moldings. Assortment of 150-200 items, prices 25-35% higher than in Moscow. Works with Russian suppliers, custom orders per project (lead time 10-15 days).

Direct order from Russian manufacturers: save 30-50%

Alternative to buying from Almaty showrooms — order directly from Russian manufacturers with delivery. Significant savings: bypassing intermediaries (dealers, showrooms), you pay factory price + logistics + customs (within the EAEU, zero duty on most items).

Process:

Manufacturer selection (Russian factories exporting to Kazakhstan — STAVROS, Decomaster, Perfect, Europlast).

Request catalog and price list (usually on the manufacturer's website, or by email request).

Place order (specify items, quantity, delivery address in Almaty).

Logistics calculation (manufacturer or their logistics partner calculates delivery cost and timeframe).

Payment (usually 50-100% prepayment, transferred to the manufacturer's bank account).

Production and shipment (if item is in stock — shipment next day, if custom order — 7-14 days production).

Delivery (transport company ships cargo from Russia to Almaty, customs clearance at the border).

Receipt (you pick up cargo from the transport company's warehouse in Almaty or order delivery to the site).

Timeframes: 7-15 days from order to receipt (if item is in stock at the manufacturer's warehouse in Russia). 15-25 days if custom production.

Savings: manufacturer price + 10-15% logistics = final cost 30-50% lower than in Almaty showrooms.

Delivery from Russia: logistics and timeframes

Transport companies operating with Kazakhstan

KIT (Company of Innovative Technologies): one of the largest, specializes in Russia-Kazakhstan. Delivery time Moscow-Almaty 5-7 days, St. Petersburg-Almaty 7-10 days. Rate for 100 kg cargo (approximately 40-60 meters of cornices and moldings) — 4500-6000 rubles. Cargo pickup from sender's warehouse in Russia, delivery to KIT terminal in Almaty (self-pickup) or to address in Almaty (additional 1500-3000 tenge).

PEK (First Expedition Company): also operates with Kazakhstan, rates slightly higher than KIT (for same 100 kg 5000-7000 rub.), but timeframes similar. Advantage — more terminals in Russian cities (if ordering from manufacturer not in Moscow/St. Petersburg, but from regional center — more convenient).

SDEK: popular for small cargo (up to 30 kg). Time Moscow-Almaty 6-9 days, rate for 20 kg 3000-4500 rub. Suitable if ordering compact set (several rosettes, 10-15 meters of moldings).

Business Lines: average rates, timeframes 7-10 days, operates with Kazakhstan stably.

Delivery cost calculation

Cost depends on cargo weight and volume. Moldings are relatively light but bulky (2-meter cornice, 150 mm wide occupies volume 0.3×0.15×2 = 0.09 m³, weighs 2-4 kg depending on polyurethane density).

Calculation example for 100 m² apartment order:

Ceiling cornices 40 meters (20 sections of 2 meters), weight 80 kg, volume 1.8 m³.

Moldings 60 meters (30 sections), weight 45 kg, volume 1.2 m³.

Baseboards 40 meters (20 sections), weight 60 kg, volume 1.0 m³.

Rosettes 3 pieces, weight 6 kg, volume 0.15 m³.

Total: weight 191 kg, volume 4.15 m³.

Shipping companies charge based on either weight or volume (whichever is greater). Volumetric weight = volume in m³ × 200 (coefficient). 4.15 m³ × 200 = 830 kg volumetric weight. Actual weight is 191 kg. They charge for 830 kg.

KIT rate for 830 kg Moscow-Almaty — approximately 30000-40000 rubles (depends on season, workload, negotiations). Can be reduced if packed more compactly (cut sections into shorter lengths, reduce volume — but this is additional work, more joints during installation).

Conclusion: delivery of order for 100 m² apartment from Russia to Almaty costs 30-50 thousand rubles (70-120 thousand tenge), which is 15-25% of the molding cost (with average molding cost of 200-300 thousand rubles). Economically justified if buying from manufacturer cheaper than from Almaty showrooms.

Delivery times by routes

Moscow — Almaty: 5-10 days (depends on the transport company, workload, season).

Saint Petersburg — Almaty: 7-12 days (further, adds 2-3 days).

Moscow — Astana: 6-11 days (slightly further than Almaty).

Moscow — Shymkent: 7-12 days (southern direction, different routes).

Regional cities of Kazakhstan: +2-4 days to delivery times to Almaty/Astana (the cargo first goes to Almaty or Astana, then is reloaded onto a flight to the regional center).

Customs clearance: EAEU specifics

Kazakhstan is a member of the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) together with Russia, Belarus, Armenia, Kyrgyzstan. For goods moving between EAEU countries, a simplified customs regime applies:

Zero duty on most goods (including construction materials, decor, molding). You do not pay import duty.

Unified VAT market: VAT is paid in the destination country (Kazakhstan). If you are a legal entity or individual entrepreneur in Kazakhstan, you pay Kazakh VAT of 12% upon import. If you are an individual (order for yourself, your apartment), VAT is not charged for cargo up to a certain value (usually equivalent to 1000-1500 euros).

Simplified declaration: the transport company clears the cargo at the border using a simplified procedure (1-3 hours), no broker or complex customs escort is required.

Documents: invoice from the Russian seller, invoice, waybill. This is sufficient.

Result: customs procedures for delivering molding from Russia to Kazakhstan do not create obstacles, do not increase delivery times (the cargo crosses the border in a few hours), and do not add duties (except for VAT for legal entities, which would have to be paid anyway when purchasing in Kazakhstan).

Local manufacturers of polyurethane decor in Kazakhstan

Kazakh factories: capabilities and limitations

In Kazakhstan, there are 3-5 small polyurethane molding productions (the exact number changes — new ones open, unstable ones close). The largest:

Decor Production (Almaty): production of cornices, moldings, baseboards, rosettes. Assortment of about 80 items (compared to 2000+ from major Russian manufacturers). Equipment is Russian and Chinese, polyurethane is imported (from Russia or Turkey). Quality is average — polyurethane density 250-300 kg/m³ (budget segment), relief is clear, but depth is less than premium manufacturers. Prices are 10-20% lower than Russian analogues in Almaty (savings on logistics), but higher than Russian factory prices (smaller production volumes, higher cost). Advantage — local production, fast delivery (1-3 days), possibility to inspect samples at the factory.

PolyDecor (Astana): smaller in scale, assortment of 50-60 items, similar quality. Mainly works with the Astana market, weakly represented in Almaty.

Small workshops: 5-10 people, Chinese equipment, quality is unstable (there may be defects — voids in polyurethane, inaccurate dimensions, poor primer). Prices are the lowest (30-40% lower than Russian), but risk of receiving low-quality goods. Suitable for economy-class projects where decorativeness is not critical.

Is it worth buying from local manufacturers?

Yes, if:

Budget is limited, medium or economy segment molding is needed.

The order is small (20-30 meters of cornices, several rosettes) — delivery from Russia is not cost-effective in terms of logistics cost/goods cost ratio.

Urgency (needed today-tomorrow) — the local manufacturer will deliver from stock immediately.

No, if:

A wide selection is needed (specific profile, rare ornament) — the assortment of local manufacturers is narrow.

Premium quality is required (high density, detailed relief, dimensional accuracy) — local options do not meet Russian or European premium standards.

The order is large (apartment 150+ m², country house) — it is more profitable to order in bulk from a Russian manufacturer with delivery, savings on price will offset logistics.

Price comparison: Almaty vs Moscow

Ceiling cornices

Simple cornice width 80 mm, without ornament:

Moscow (retail): 350-450 rubles/meter.

Almaty (salons): 2500-3200 tenge per meter (540-690 rubles at an exchange rate of 4.65 tenge/ruble). Markup +50-55%.

Almaty (local manufacturer): 2000-2400 tenge/meter (430-515 rubles). Markup +20-30%.

Order from a Russian manufacturer with delivery: 350 rubles/meter price + 15% logistics = 402 rubles/meter. 30% more profitable than Almaty showrooms.

Ornamental cornice width 150 mm, classic:

Moscow (retail): 900-1200 rubles/meter.

Almaty (showrooms): 6500-8500 tenge/meter (1400-1830 rubles). Markup +55-70%.

Almaty (local manufacturer): no analogues (complex profile is not produced).

Order from a Russian manufacturer: 900 rubles/meter + 15% logistics = 1035 rubles/meter. 30-40% more profitable than showrooms.

Ceiling rosettes

Rosette diameter 600 mm, classic ornament:

Moscow (retail): 3500-5000 rubles.

Almaty (showrooms): 22000-30000 tenge (4730-6450 rubles). Markup +35-50%.

Almaty (local manufacturer): 18000-22000 tenge (3870-4730 rubles). Markup +10-25%.

Order from a Russian manufacturer: 3500 rubles + 15% logistics = 4025 rubles. Comparable to local manufacturer, 20-35% more profitable than showrooms.

Wall Moldings

Molding width 60 mm:

Moscow (retail): 280-380 rubles/meter.

Almaty (showrooms): 1900-2600 tenge/meter (410-560 rubles). Markup +45-60%.

Almaty (local manufacturer): 1600-2000 tenge/meter (345-430 rubles). Markup +20-35%.

Order from a Russian manufacturer: 280 rubles/meter + 15% = 322 rubles/meter. 20-40% more profitable.

Price conclusion

Direct order from a Russian manufacturer (STAVROS, Decomaster, Perfect) with delivery to Almaty is 25-40% more profitable than buying in Almaty showrooms (depends on the item, order volume). 5-15% more profitable than local Kazakh manufacturers (smaller difference, but Russian quality is higher). When ordering for 300-500 thousand rubles (full apartment fitting for 100-150 m²) savings amount to 75-150 thousand rubles (175-350 thousand tenge) — significantly.

Installation crews in Kazakhstan: plasterwork installation

Buying plasterwork is half the task. Installing it correctly is the other half. Poor installation (uneven cornice lines, visible joints, gaps between elements) ruins the impression even of premium plasterwork.

Professional installers in Almaty

Renovation and finishing studios (comprehensive): large companies like "Forte", "Master-Klass", "Euroremont Almaty" have in-house crews performing plasterwork installation. Cost 500-800 tenge per linear meter of cornices/moldings (110-170 rubles/meter), 3000-6000 tenge per rosette (650-1300 rubles). Quality is stable (company values reputation), warranty 12-24 months. Downside — expensive, often push for comprehensive renovation (won't take just plasterwork installation, want to do everything).

Specialized plasterwork installers: private crews or small firms specializing in plaster decor. Found via Internet (sites like Satu.kz, Kolesa.kz in services section), reviews, recommendations. Cost 400-600 tenge/meter (85-130 rubles/meter), 2500-4500 tenge per rosette (540-970 rubles). Quality depends on the master (check portfolio, reviews). Plus — cheaper than studios, work on small volumes. Minus — no official warranty (agree verbally or with a simple contract).

Private universal masters: construction finishers who do everything (plastering, painting, plasterwork installation, wallpapering). Cost 300-500 tenge/meter (65-110 rubles/meter). Quality is unstable (can be excellent, can be mediocre). Risky, but cheap. Suitable for budget projects.

Installation on stretch ceilings: specifics

Stretch ceilings are popular in Kazakhstan (70-80% of business-class new builds are delivered with stretch ceilings or owners install them after purchase). Installing plasterwork on a stretch ceiling requires special technology (embedded platforms for rosettes, special cornices for hidden lighting). Not all installers know how — clarify when ordering. Installation cost on a stretch ceiling is 20-30% higher than on a regular one (more labor-intensive).

Can it be installed by yourself?

Yes, if you have finishing skills (can use a level, cut at a 45° angle, plaster). Polyurethane plasterwork is easy to install (glued with regular mounting adhesive, cut with a saw), does not require specialized tools. Savings on installation for a 100 m² apartment (180 linear meters + 5-8 piece elements) — 80-120 thousand tenge (17-26 thousand rubles). But risk of errors — crooked lines, visible joints, incorrect angles. If confident — do it yourself (there are video instructions from manufacturers). If in doubt — hire professionals.

Popular Interior Styles in Almaty: Where Molding Fits In

European Classic: Timeless Luxury

Classicism, Neoclassicism, English Classic — the most requested styles among high-income Kazakhstani clients. Spacious apartments of 120-250 m² in new premium residential complexes (Esentai Tower, Almaty Towers, DOSTYK Towers) are decorated in the spirit of Parisian or London residences: high ceilings with cornices 150-200 mm wide, wall boiserie panels made of moldings, rosettes 700-900 mm in diameter for crystal chandeliers, pilasters and columns in formal areas.

Polyurethane molding Almatyin the classic style is chosen with ornaments: acanthus leaves, egg-and-dart, dentils, meander, palmettes. Colors — white, ivory, gilding on 10-30% of the ornament (highlights details, creates luxury).

Standard set for a 40 m² living room in the Classicism style:

Ceiling cornice width 150 mm with dentils, 22 meters (perimeter) — 22,000 rub.

Ceiling rosette diameter 800 mm — 6,000 rub.

Moldings for wall panels width 70 mm, 80 meters (frames for 12 panels) — 28,000 rub.

Floor skirting board height 120 mm, 22 meters — 15,000 rub.

Decorative consoles under the cornice, 6 pieces — 18,000 rub.

Total: 89,000 rub. (205,000 tenge) without delivery and installation. With delivery from Russia (15%) + installation (30% of cost) = 89,000 × 1.15 × 1.3 = 133,000 rub. (305,000 tenge). In Almaty salons, the same set would cost 450-550 thousand tenge — saving 145-245 thousand tenge.

Modern Neoclassicism: Restrained Elegance

The younger generation of Kazakhs (30-45 years old, IT specialists, entrepreneurs, managers of international companies) prefers modern neoclassicism: classical forms but simplified, without lavish ornamentation, light tones, minimal gilding.

Molding is chosen to be laconic: cornices with simple profiles (multi-step without ornament), rectangular or rounded moldings, rosettes with concentric rings without floral elements. Colors — matte white, gray, beige (matching the walls).

Eastern Style with Adaptation

Some Kazakhstani clients (especially religious ones, connected to traditional culture) prefer interiors with Eastern motifs. Polyurethane molding is adapted: rosettes and moldings with geometric patterns reminiscent of Islamic designs (stars, interlacing lines, arabesques) are ordered. Russian and European manufacturers rarely have such patterns in their standard catalog (narrow market), but some make them to order (minimum batch, lead time 30-45 days, price 40-60% higher than standard).

Local Kazakhstani manufacturers sometimes make such profiles (focusing on local demand), but quality and assortment are limited.

Questions and Answers about Buying Molding in Kazakhstan

How much does it cost to deliver one 2-meter long cornice from Moscow to Almaty?

Shipping a single section is not cost-effective — delivery will cost 1,500-2,500 rubles (the cornice itself costs 300-800 rub.). Transport companies have a minimum tariff of 1,500-2,000 rub. even for 1 kg of cargo. It's more profitable to order as a set (the entire volume for an apartment or house), then delivery is 15-25% of the product cost.

Can I order molding in Almaty through marketplaces like Kaspi.kz?

Yes, some sellers (including local manufacturers and dealers of Russian brands) are present on Kaspi.kz. The assortment is limited (50-100 items), prices are retail (without discounts), but there is installment payment, fast delivery within Almaty (1-3 days). Suitable for small orders where simplicity of processing is needed.

Is there a warranty for polyurethane molding?

Manufacturers provide a 12-24 month warranty against manufacturing defects (cracks, deformations, primer peeling). Not covered: mechanical damage during transportation or installation (your responsibility), color change due to improper painting or exposure to aggressive substances. When purchasing in salons, the warranty is formalized with a receipt and warranty card. When ordering from a Russian manufacturer — a supply contract and invoice (legally equivalent to a warranty).

Can I return molding if it doesn't fit?

If purchased in a salon in Almaty — yes, within 14 days (consumer protection law), if the product hasn't been used and its original appearance is preserved. If ordered from a Russian manufacturer — depends on the contract terms (usually returns are not provided, or at your expense for return shipping + 10-20% of the product cost). Conclusion: carefully choose sizes and profiles before ordering (request samples or 3D models) to avoid returns.

What documents are needed for customs clearance of molding from Russia to Kazakhstan?

For individuals (order for personal use): an invoice from the seller and a transport waybill are sufficient. Customs processes it automatically (simplified regime within the EAEU). For legal entities (construction company, design studio): invoice, commercial invoice, transport waybill, goods declaration (processed by the transport company or customs broker).

How to check the quality of molding before purchase?

Examine samples in the showroom or request from the manufacturer: clarity of relief (details should be well-defined, edges sharp), absence of cavities and bubbles on the surface (a sign of low-density polyurethane or poor mold filling), uniformity of primer (snow-white, without stains), dimensional accuracy (measure the width and height of the profile — should correspond to the declared ±1-2 mm). Weigh a meter of the cornice — a weight of 1.5-2.5 kg for a width of 100 mm indicates a density of 300-400 kg/m³ (good), a weight less than 1 kg — density 200-250 kg/m³ (budget, lower quality).

Conclusion: the direct path to quality molding

Buy molding in Kazakhstan can be done in three ways: in local showrooms (expensive, limited selection, but fast and you can see the product), from local manufacturers (cheaper than showrooms, but quality is lower than Russian premium, assortment is limited), directly from Russian manufacturers with delivery (optimal in terms of price/quality/assortment ratio, saving 30-50% compared to showrooms).

Logistics from Russia to Almaty is established: dozens of transport companies, delivery times 5-10 days, cost 15-25% of the product price, customs procedures are simplified (EAEU), duties are zero. For an order for an apartment of 100-150 m² (molding worth 200-400 thousand rubles) delivery of decor to Almaty will cost 30-60 thousand rubles — economically justified with a price difference of 30-50%.

Installation is performed by local Kazakhstani crews — there are enough professionals, prices are moderate (400-800 tenge/meter), quality is high with the right choice of contractor. Self-installation is possible for technically savvy owners — savings are significant, but there is a risk of errors.

Interior styles in Almaty gravitate towards classic and neoclassical — here molding is organic, in demand, creates visual luxury and architectural completeness. The market is growing along with the construction of elite housing — demand for quality molding will increase over the next 5-10 years.

Company STAVROS — a Russian manufacturer of architectural decor with 20 years of experience, exporting products to 15 countries, including Kazakhstan. Production facilities in St. Petersburg, full cycle from design to packaging, quality control at every stage.

STAVROS assortment — over 2000 items of polyurethane molding: ceiling cornices (100+ profiles, width 50-300 mm, price from 250 to 3500 rub./meter), wall moldings (120+ profiles, width 30-120 mm, price from 150 to 1800 rub./meter), floor skirting boards (60+ profiles, height 60-200 mm, price from 200 to 1800 rub./meter), ceiling rosettes (50+ models, diameter 200-1500 mm, price from 800 to 50000 rub.), consoles, brackets, overlays, pilasters, arch elements, 3D panels, facade molding. Styles — classicism, baroque, modern, minimalism, art deco.

STAVROS quality — polyurethane density 320-400 kg/m³ (strength, clarity of relief, durability), high-precision silicone molds (reproduction of details up to 0.5 mm, mold service life 3000+ castings), multi-layer factory primer (snow-white, uniform, ready for painting), eco-friendliness (compliance certificates, safety for residential premises).

STAVROS export to Kazakhstan has been carried out since 2015 — logistics are established, all documents for work within the EAEU are formalized, partnership with transport companies (KIT, PEK, Business Lines), special conditions for Kazakhstani customers (consultations in Kazakh and Russian, calculation of delivery cost to the address in Almaty/Astana/other cities, assistance with customs clearance for legal entities).

Ordering from STAVROS — catalog on the website (photos, dimensions, prices, 3D models for designers), checkout via cart or by phone/email, delivery calculation by manager (exact cost and timeframe for your address), production (if in stock — shipment the next day, if made to order — 7-14 days), handover to transport company, delivery to Kazakhstan (5-12 days depending on the city), arrival notification (tracking number for tracking), pickup at terminal or delivery to address.

STAVROS prices — factory-direct, without intermediary markups. Cornices from 250 rub./meter (simple) to 2800 rub./meter (premium with lush ornament), moldings from 150 to 1600 rub./meter, skirting boards from 200 to 1700 rub./meter, rosettes from 900 to 45000 rub. For orders over 150000 rubles — 5% discount, over 300000 rubles — 8% discount, over 500000 rubles — individual conditions.

Choose STAVROS — choose the direct path to quality molding in Almaty, bypassing intermediaries, overpayments, and the limited assortment of local showrooms. Your interior deserves Russian quality. Your budget deserves factory prices. Your project deserves STAVROS molding.