Should Quarter Round Match the laminate floor or the baseboard?
carrieob
17 years ago
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meg711
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Quarter round...what to match?
Comments (5)Kemmc -- we are debating whether to add base shoe (kind of a quarter round) or go through the hassle of removing/reattaching the old molding. Do you have any sense as to how much work the other approach would be?...See Morebaseboard and quarter round
Comments (3)I just had hardwood floors installed in my living, family, kitchen foyers,hallway, and ceramic tiles installed in my bathroom. My flooring is a medium hickory, the baseboards are a dark walnut. In the areas that they tore out the carpet there was no quarter round at all. In the areas that received the Hardwood floor, quarter round was added, the ceramic tile also had it. I and my flooring contractor believe that it is best that the quarter round matches the baseboard. I would have it match the base boards in all rooms. If it is painted, then painted it. If I am right, I believe that the quarter round is to cover the small void of wood/ceramic left by the wall for expansion. With carpeting the tack strip was up next to the wall, the quarter round is not necessary, but may give a uniform look to all the areas. Best wishes as you finish your home! Mary...See MoreRemove Baseboards or Use Quarter Round for New Hardwood Install?
Comments (9)Appreciate the responses. Do I need to worry about adequate expansion room for the new hardwood if I don't remove the existing baseboards and just use shoe molding? We had the house built 20 years ago and the hardwood and carpets were installed underneath the 4.5 inch baseboards. I really don't care to lose a portion of the height of my baseboards by using quarter round or shoe molding. This would result in a "mismatched" look when compared to the baseboards in my other rooms. My preference is to have the baseboards removed prior to the new floor installation. I just have to decide if it makes more sense to try to preserve the original baseboards for re-installation or have new baseboards installed and painted. Here are some pics of the trim and baseboards in the 2 rooms that will have hardwood installed. Both rooms were recently painted, but I don't mind repainting baseboards as long as I get the best quality installation of the new floors and baseboards that look like these again when done. Dining Room Great Room...See MoreWhite baseboards and wood flooring - which quarter round?
Comments (42)Update: I picked Bruce Ameican Home Walnut laminate and went w/ painted white shoe molding, not quarter-round. I thought about removing the baseboards. But this laminate can be removed and re-installed to replace any damage, and if it was run underneath the baseboard, I figured that would be trouble. I had a dilemma deciding what to do in front of the front door (painted or stained) and went w/ the painted there, too. It looks strange to me because you can see the black from the weatherstripping on the bottom of the door between the white door and the white molding, but I'm hoping that soon I won't even notice. I'm still looking for rugs, so if I get a thicker rug there, hopefully it will distract my eye....See Moremeg711
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