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FINISH TRIMMED BASEBOARDS

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FINISH TRIMMED BASEBOARDS

Casing refers to the trim used around the interior or exterior windows and doors. The casing is designed to cover the unfinished gap between walls and door, or window frames Casing tends to refer to the trim around windows and doorways in a home. The main difference is that casings are used at window and door openings, while baseboards are used at the junction with the floor. There are also differences in the size between casings and baseboards. Casings are slightly thicker than base molding., and refer to other types of molding, like baseboards or crown molding. Both are important for home design. decorative molding that can be installed between a baseboard and a chair or picture rail. Panel molding is used to frame wall paneling and add a decorative touch to traditional wainscoting. Board and batten refer to a wall trim piece used to cover the joints between two pieces of paneling.

Installed baseboard

FINISH TRIMMED BASEBOARDS

Am-cats Team Finished Carpentry will cost $350 per day per carpenter.

Casing refers to the trim used around the interior or exterior windows and doors. The casing is designed to cover the unfinished gap between walls and door, or window frames Casing tends to refer to the trim around windows and doorways in a home. The main difference is that casings are used at window and door openings, while baseboards are used at the junction with the floor. There are also differences in the size between casings and baseboards. Casings are slightly thicker than base molding., and refer to other types of molding, like baseboards or crown molding. Both are important for home design. decorative molding that can be installed between a baseboard and a chair or picture rail. Panel molding is used to frame wall paneling and add a decorative touch to traditional wainscoting. Board and batten refer to a wall trim piece used to cover the joints between two pieces of paneling.