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15 Modern Farmhouse Baseboard Trim Ideas - Nikki's Plate | House trim, Interior door trim, Interior window trim

Modern farmhouse baseboard trim ideas; These types of wall trim are essential to spruce up your farmhouse, these styles can be customized according to your budget and taste.

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Should Baseboards Match Door Trim Style And Size?

While choosing the final touches of your room, you may wonder if the baseboards should match the door trim style and size. We have done the research to answer this question for you. Baseboards and door trim style and size do not have to match. Although some experts insist that they should, there are a […]

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Learn how to choose baseboards for your home with this comprehensive guide. It outlines the most popular baseboard styles and materials—and will even help you decide whether or not you should paint this part of your wall.

Learn how to choose baseboards for your home with this comprehensive guide. It outlines the most popular baseboard styles and materials—and will even help you decide whether or not you should paint this part of your wall. #apartmentideas #decorideas #decorinspiration #homedecor #marthastewart #smallspaceideas

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Interior Doors and More - janellsummer | Farmhouse interior doors, Doors interior, Interior door styles

I offer a unique perspective that will forever tell the story of your special day, family, or life milestones. Capture the joy with an experienced, award winning photojournalist and portrait photographer. Wedding ~ Senior ~ Family ~ Sports ~ Events About me: Please bear with me, I am not a writer, and not a fan of talking about myself. I have loved photography since my sophomore year in high school, at Mt Baker when I was shown the most wonderful place on earth, a darkroom! After that, I…

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Should Door Trim be Thicker than Baseboard?

As a general rule, door trim, or casing, will usually be about one-eighth of an inch thicker than baseboard. The reasoning behind this is to create a relief between the casing and the baseboard.

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