A piece of trim, either plain or milled, installed around a room at the base of the walls to conceal the joints of walls and adjoining floor covering.
A narrow board or member placed at the juncture of the floor and wall to cover the joint.
A decorative board placed above the floor against walls and partitions to hide gaps.
A decorative and protective wood molding positioned where the wall meets the floor.
Molding covering the joint of a wall and floor.
Molding at the bottom of a wall to present a finished look where the wall and floor meet.
a molding covering the joint formed by a wall and the floor
a well-known finishing element to a flooring project
Moldings used to trim the intersection of a wall or cabinet and the floor.
A board along the floor against walls and partitions to hid gaps.
The finished wood piece placed at the bottom of a wall, running the full length of the wall, and sometimes having a smaller "Shoe Molding" attached to it's bottom edge
The strip of molding or trim at the bottom of walls. The baseboard adds an attractive finish and protects the wall from scuffs and damage from furniture and vacuum cleaners.
a board along floor attached to wall and partitions in a building .
A board that runs along the base of the floor; a baseboard covers the gap between the floor and the adjoining wall.
The piece of trim around the bottom of a wall.
Typically a wood trim board that is placed against the wall around the perimeter of a room next to the floor. The intent is to conceal the joint between the floor and wall finish.
Finish trim where floor and walls meet.
A strip of finish material placed at the junction of a floor and a wall.
Interior trim that is installed, usually at the bottom of the wall just above the floor. You can use many layers to make a complete basedoard design and height.
A molding or assembly of two moldings horizontally installed at the base of a wall. See details 77 & 79.
Decorative molding or trim found at the bottom of the wall, along the floor.
Molding at the bottom of an interior wall, where the floor meets the wall.
A pallet board on the bottom of a pallet.
A narrow border that runs along the base of a wall where it meets the floor. Often made from wood. Also called skirting board.
the finished exposed board around the ass hole at the floor.
A term used in voice processing to mean a printed circuit board without any daughterboards attached.
A moulding used where the wall joins the floor. Many Panel Mouldings will also make two-piece Baseboard applications. These are excellent when turned upside-down and used with Cornice mouldings to form larger Crown details.
A trim material placed at the intersection of the wall and floor extending around the perimeter of a room.
Usually wood or vinyl installed around the perimeter of a room to cover the space where the wall and floor meet. A board placed against the wall around a room next to the floor to properly finish between the floor and the plaster.
A board skirting the lower edge of a wall
Any board or molding found at the bottom of an interior wall.
A board that goes around the room against the wall and next to the floor. Back to the Top
Molding which runs horizontal to the floor and is used to cover the joint between the wall and the floor. Protects the wall from damage by items such as a vacuum cleaner.
The wide molding at the bottom of a wall, where it meets the floor.
finished interior trim where wall meets floor.
trim, often wood, used where the floors and walls meet
Typically, a thin piece of wood placed against the wall next to the floor that goes around the room.
A baseboard or skirting board or skirting is a wooden board, normally three inches to 11 inches (75–300 mm) high, covering the lowest part of an interior wall. Its purpose is to cover the joint between the wall surface (usually plaster or drywall) and the floor. It covers the inevitable uneven edge as flooring meets the wall.
Decorative trim to transition from a vertical surface to a horizontal.
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