A general rule followed by most installers is to keep the baseboard thickness about one-eighth inch thinner than door and window casings. This creates a slight relief at the base of the door frame and also allows for slight imperfections in the way the door is hung.
Does baseboard go on before door trim?
They said, “The correct way to do it is to install the baseboard first, then cut the beadboard to butt it.” Their reason was so that dust, moisture, etc do not get down into the vertical gaps in the beadboard. (It was a remodel and we left the door molding as is.)
How far off floor should door trim be?
The term trim includes door casings, baseboards, and any molding that will come in contact with the floor. They should be kept 3/8″ to 1″ above the floor if installed before the carpet is laid or according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
Should door casing touch the floor?
In order to get a nice appearance, do not leave any gap between the side casing and the floor. If the casing doesn’t touch the floor, it is very hard to conceal this gap. It is important to leave the same space around the door jamb on all sides, otherwise you won’t be able to make the corner joints properly.
How do you transition from one baseboard to another?
Corners. The easiest way to make a transition from one molding to another is at a corner. There is a natural break at a corner that makes it easy to end one type of baseboard molding and start another. Whenever possible, keep the molding consistent in one room and make a transition in a hallway.
What if baseboard is thicker than door trim?
The baseboard should die into the casing, with no return. If the baseboard is too deep, then maybe add a backband on the door casing so it protrudes more and the baseboard can just end there.
What if baseboard is thicker than door casing?
If your baseboard is thicker than your casing, use a little nip on a 22 1/2-degree wall instead of an unsightly back-cut joint.
Can baseboard and door trim be the same 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.
What goes down first flooring or baseboards?
Baseboards are usually installed before flooring with a reservation gap left at the bottom of the baseboards for the flooring to be slid underneath. The gap left under baseboards for flooring is dependent on the width of the flooring being installed.
Do you install baseboards or flooring first?
Baseboards are often installed before flooring, although it depends on the type of flooring being used. It is necessary for carpeting to have the trim in place, allowing the edges to be tucked under and out of sight. However, for hardwood or laminate, it is easier to install the trim after.
What goes first tile or baseboard?
The short answer is, in the majority of cases, tile should always go under baseboards. Baseboards provide cover for uneven walls, hide the end cuts for tile, and provide an aesthetically pleasing finish to a room by connecting it all.