
Modern craftsman-designed homes are often thought of as simplistic, but there is beauty in simple and crisp finishes. Whether you're contemplating the exterior of the home or its interior, everything is elegantly designed to showcase character.
Design, precision, and craftsmanship:
this combination creates an elegant, detailed, and distinct style for the holder.

EXPLORE OUR PRODUCTS
Finger joint boards by LLC RITM are available in:
Finger joint board without coating (raw)
Finger joint board covered with water-based paint
Finger joint boards covered with anti-corrosive paint
Finger joint board covered with oil-based paint
Primed finish finger joint board

LOGS
Logs are of Ukrainian origin.
A and B grade logs are supplied from local forestries, so are official and certified. Most of our range of products is made from softwood (spruce, pine) timber, oak, cottonwood, birch, basswood, and ash are available as well.

FRESH SAWN /
KD BOARDS
We cut pine, spruce, oak, cottonwood, birch, basswood, and ash logs.
On the territory of our production, there are 8 specialized drying kilns designed for drying wood of all species and can simultaneously dry
2000 cubic meters of timber.
The timber is cut according to the dimensions and quality requirements provided by the customer. If you are interested in fresh-sawn or kiln dry boards of certain sizes, please contact us.

SEMI-FINISHED PRODUCTS
We are also manufacturers of semi-finished products. Our factory specialists use such techniques as finger jointing, gluing up panels, planing etc.

FINISHED PRODUCTS




FINGER JOINT TRIM BOARDS
Available in any width and length offered (we consider the sizes offered by the customer). A plank of this kind is a wonderful decor option that outperforms wood products in all applications.
Finger joint trim board can be cut, drilled and milled like wood. But unlike wood, it does not rot, warp, or attract insects. There are endless uses including façades, frieze boards, window and door trims, borders and decorative accents.




DOOR&WINDOW JAMB & EXTENSION JAMBS
The pre-primed door frame is ready for your finishing. Waterproof, moisture-proof, ultra-light, smooth, environmentally friendly and strong, solid pine wood with a uniform texture, details and size can be standard or customized. Custom wood white door jambs are easy to use for door and window frames.




CASING
The casing is used to cover gaps between the drywall/plaster and the door or window frame. Hides all the details of the internal structure of the door and gives the room conciseness and perfection. In addition, casing is one of the most visible moulding trims in a home.
Basic doorway casings are three separate pieces – two long trim pieces on either side of the door frame topped with a shorter piece called the head casing to complete the framing.




BASEBOARD AND OTHER MOULDINGS
Baseboard moulding (often only referred to as baseboard) refers to the trim that goes between the wall and the floor. It can be both ordinary and decorative. Its main task is to perfectly complement the style of the room.
With a snug fit to the floor (especially when adding a quarter round of the baseboard, they do not allow drafts into the house.




WALL PANEL AND CEILING DÉCOR
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Creates a 3D lath effect for interior walls, ceilings, and facades with deep grooves
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Quick installation: the board has grooves on both sides, which are connected by a rail when assembled
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Dimensional stability
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No resin
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Eco-friendly wooden product for outdoor and indoor use
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Suitable for all climates




QUOTER ROUND OR SHOE MOULDING
Another style of finishig is usually paired with skirting boards to cover gaps and imperfections between the floor skirting board and the floor. However, this style of formation is predominantly in the form of a quarter round, hence the name.
Another lower moulding, base shoe serves a particular purpose and is often implemented in conjunction with hardwood flooring. A small gap occurs when installing hardwood floors between where the floor begins and the wall ends, even with a base moulding, the need for a base shoe fit is often necessary.




STAIR MOULDING COMPONENTS
While a staircase may vary in design and style, understanding the main parts of a staircase is essential to know what its function is. For example, a handrail - can be located on both sides of the stairs for added security. Predominantly smooth and without any sharp edges or protrusions.




DOORSTOPS, ASTRAGALS, FRAMES
Stop moulding is an often unseen and sometimes neglected part of every door. When a door is designed, the builder puts a space between the edge of the door and the door jamb. This enables the door to swing in and out of the door frame without obstruction.
MISCELLANEOUS



