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| 9 Oct 2009 by Administrator If you currently have quarter round molding and you install shoe molding, it will not cover as much of your floor as quarter round. The newly exposed part of the floor may not match the rest of the floor. ... Latest - http://www.install-molding.com/latest-articles |
| 24 Nov 2009 by ashley Crown molding finishes off a well designed interior, adding grace and classic architectural style to an interior room. Like shoe molding, baseboard trim, and window trim, crown molding can and should be consistent throughout your home. ... Brock Builders: Asheville General Contractors... - http://www.brockbuildersinc.com/ |
| 23 Nov 2009 by Lucy O'Neill Examining her freshly cut shoe molding. To read other entries, visit our post announcing the finalists. Use the ratings above to cast your vote for this entry by rating it, and feel free to leave a comment. Like this entry a lot? ... Old House Web Blog - http://www.oldhouseweb.com/blog/ - References [ More results from Old House Web Blog ] |
| 24 Nov 2009 by Klawman So we are back with the shoe molding demonstration. We have got all of our pieces cut and in place and fitted. You have got a compressor set up outside and if you are setting up a compressor at home you want the pressure to be between ... DIY Chatroom - DIY Home Improvement Forum - http://www.diychatroom.com/members/dsmith22-61679/ [ More results from DIY Chatroom - DIY Home Improvement Forum ] |
| 22 Sep 2009 by sgray303 My dad installed the baseboard in our bathroom and shoe molding in the dining room...teaching us a thing or two along the way. The baseboard is Scientific Certification Certified with their Indoor Advantage program for low-emitting ... denverhouse - http://sgdenverhouse.blogspot.com/ |
| 10 Nov 2009 by admin Shoe molding has one side 1/2" and the other is 3/4" You put the 1/2" side against the marble it will be flush with the top of the fireplace and extend out 3/4"over the laminate. Quarter round is 1/2" X 1/2". Be sure to get molding made ... TUNISIEN GROUP - www.marbretunisien.com - http://www.marbretunisien.com/ |
| 14 Nov 2008 by LJK He plans to rip up the shoe molding & baseboards for most of the runs. This scares me. I have visions of baseboards bursting as he tries to pry them up. I might try to photo-document the process, if I can stand the inevitable carnage. ... The Kesler Expressler - http://keslerexpressler.wordpress.com/ |
| 5 Oct 2009 by admin Learn how to install base and shoe molding to your home to protect walls from vacuums, dents, and general damage due to shoes, furniture and more. In this free video learn how to caulk the molding … ... FixTheFault.com - http://fixthefault.com/ [ More results from FixTheFault.com ] |
| 28 Nov 2009 You must have these materials first: fitting laminate flooring, foam underlayment, shoe molding, tape measure, right angle square, a miter saw with laminate blade, hammer and brad nails, hammer, compressor, chalk line, rubber mallet and ... SubmitYOURArticle.com - latest free reprint... - http://www.submityourarticle.com/articles/index.... |
| 12 Nov 2009 Baseboards can be installed easily using a simple one-piece molding, or you can create a more substantial appearance by combining the base with a base cap and shoe molding. Door casings that work cohesively with a rooms window casings ... Comprehensive Article Niche Directory | Articles - http://article-niche.com/ |
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