baseboard 7% window/door trim=50%less than baseboard/ceiling=slightly smaller than baseboard size of baseboard
room: baseboard follows the 7% rule; the casings are half the size of baseboard, and crown is slightly smaller than baseboard.
7 inch baseboards and casings for the windows and doors that are half the size of the baseboards which makes it all proportionate.
Its baseboard, casings and crown all relate to each other in their style, proportions, sizing and finish. In this example, the baseboard appears to follow the 7 percent guideline: The casings are about half the size of the baseboard, and the crown looks to be just slightly smaller than the baseboard
like the baseboard. Where can I get these baseboards? Thank you.
and the baseboard. We typically install the baseboards BEFORE the finished floors are installed, which allows our painters (or wood finishers in this case) to spray all of the trim work at once. There is usually an area on site where the painters can set up all of the shoe moulding before it's installed
parquet baseboard in LR and hall, I'd like to find a simple square cut 3-4" high with no bevel, close in color to the floor.
I'd like to find a baseboard close to the parquet's color with no bevel.
and the baseboards - not too fussy but not too cottage like - just the right amount of finesse - since i really cannot zoom in enough to look closer, how could i see trim detail of the door and baseboards (drawing? spec? etc) - love the look of your rooms
baseboards and crown molding similar visual weight
width of baseboards and crown molding
Crown molding match baseboard in size not 3"
Crown molding and baseboard should be
match the baseboards?Not exactly, but it needs to have a similar visual weight. It looks funny to have large crown molding with tiny baseboards and vice versa. If you are going to upgrade to add crown molding and you have little 3-inch baseboards, you'll want to replace those also with deeper ones. This
as high baseboard, built to match existing baseboards seen throughout the home, and a period-appropriate 12-paned window. A new skylight takes advantage of the top floor location to bring additional natural light into the space. Photo by Shelly Harrison.