For casings, 50 percent is good. Generally, vertical trim elements such as door and window casings should be smaller and have less heft than baseboards. So I've found that a good rule of thumb for sizing window and door casings is to keep them at about
heft than baseboards. So I've found that a good rule of thumb for sizing window and door casings is to keep them at about 50 percent of the height of the baseboard.
complex baseboard detail is found in this house (the wall extends out farther than the baseboard), but the angled and overlapping ceiling planes are much too playful to be modern, the way I consider the term. Their surfaces may be flat and white, but the overall effect is sculptural; the ceiling seems
complex baseboard detail is found in this house (the wall extends out farther than the baseboard), but the angled and overlapping ceiling planes are much too playful to be modern, the way I consider the term. Their surfaces may be flat and white, but the overall effect is sculptural; the ceiling seems