Moldings/Trims
WB115M is the 5 1/4" colonial baseboard I'm looking at
http://637polk.com/blog/september-week-2-interior-trim-built-ins-caulking-for-paint-and-more-dirt-work
http://637polk.com/blog/september-week-2-interior-trim-built-ins-caulking-for-paint-and-more-dirt-work
https://extremehowto.com/blending-various-molding-trim-styles/
I.C. Integrity Construction Inc. Here's a guide from a molding mfg. Proportionality: Sizing profile Ceiling heights baseboard Casing Crown Standard 8ft 4” to 5” 2.5 4.5” 9ft ceiling 5” plus 3.5 5.5” Over 9 ft 5”plus 3.5 with back band 5.5 plus
https://windsorone.com/ideas/quiet-craftsman-room/
https://sincerelymariedesigns.com/a-classic-1930s-atlanta-home-feature-friday/
https://sincerelymariedesigns.com/a-classic-1930s-atlanta-home-feature-friday/
https://sincerelymariedesigns.com/a-classic-1930s-atlanta-home-feature-friday/
https://roomfortuesday.com/my-thoughts-on-moulding-millwork/
https://www.thespruce.com/wall-trim-that-instantly-dresses-up-your-house-4088279
All together now. A well-trimmed room is something special. 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. There's no doubt that the trim for this room was conceived as part of the overall design.
https://mouldingcompany.com/coronado-base
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