Molding used to conceal any variation between the floor and base bottom. It is also used to cover edges of sheet vinyl flooring (when in-stalled without first removing base trim).
A trim piece of wood or other material used at the bottom of the baseboard.
A molding, similar to quarter round in profile, designed to be attached to base molding. Allows greater expansion space at the edges of a wood floor.
Small trim nailed along the floor in front or on top of Base. Three quarter round or half by three quarter round is considered base shoe.
An additional strip of molding tacked to the baseboard. It is normally installed to overlay the cut edges of vinyl flooring.
Applied where base moulding meets the floor. Protects base moulding from damage by cleaning tools. Conceals any uneven lines or cracks where base meets the floor.
A strip of molding, often quarter round, along the bottom of the baseboard.
Molding used next to the floor on interior base board. Sometimes called a carpet strip.
Molding used to finish off the bottom edge of baseboard, used to hide irregular floor and wall joints.
Goes along the bottom of the base. Would cover any gaps between base and a uneven floor.
Wood strip (molding) at the bottom of a baseboard to cover the gap between the baseboard and the floor, especially useful with an uneven floor.
A molding designed to be attached to base molding to cover expansion space. Similar to quarter round in profile.
Used where Base meets floor to protect Base from damage; or as a decorative enhancement to the Base moulding.
A small moulding combined with a base moulding to complete the trimming of the wall and floor intersection.
A moulding designed to be attached to baseboard moulding to cover expansion space. It is the alternative to a quarter-round in profile.
Also known as a carpet strip; it is the molding used at the junction of the baseboard and floor.