Definition
"Bead and quirk" describes a specific type of molding profile in woodworking or architecture. It features a rounded 'bead' (a small, convex shape) adjacent to a sharp 'quirk' (a small groove or recess). The combination creates a delicate, decorative effect, often used to soften edges or add visual interest. Imagine a tiny, elegant step where the bead is the raised part and the quirk is the shallow dip next to it. It's a subtle detail that enhances the overall design. This type of molding offers a classic and refined touch. It's a common element in traditional styles.