TRIM / MOULDING
Note the wainscoting, lower wall trim. Nice. Here are some shared comments Cynthia Taylor-LuceIt looks attractive because the design interest comes from the furniture and the architecture and not the colour of the walls. The space looks more unified when the same neutral flows throughout. However, if you wanted to make the dining room, for instance, more of a feature to draw people into it, it would look stunning painted in a darker tone. I find that if people have a multi-coloured home, they long for calm neutrals and vice versa. That's why I alternate between light and dark when I decorate for myself--first scheme was dark walls and light floors and now I've got dark hardwood and white walls with accent colours in art and accessories. Human nature is to want change! I agree, this photo shows a beautiful space with very nice eclectic details.
dSPACE Studio Ltd Hello and thank you for your question. The base trim turns around the corner and into the jamb. The top of the base projects 3/4" from the wall and the bottom of the base projects 1-1/2" from the wall. Yes there is a shadow line in the image which makes it appear as though there is another piece of trim, but we assure you that this is one continuous piece! Good luck with your project.
Beautifuyl molding.
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