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  1. Feb 15, 2022 · 6. Wood Quarter Round. Some homeowners use wood quarter rounds in conjunction with baseboards, but that’s not necessary. You can use a wood quarter round instead of a baseboard, and it’s one of the best alternatives. Quarter rounds are long strips of wood that, as the name suggests, are rounded, and they measure ¾”.

  2. No you never need to use quarterround. I try to do all installs without using it. 2 best options: Slice out the bottom .25-.5 inch of drywall so that your flooring has the proper expansion gap. Buy trim that is thicker and will cover expansion gap. Also you should never press down trim on flooring - it can be gently set on it.

    • 01 of White Kitchen with Black Accents. interiorswag. This white kitchen features a large light-colored tiled floor with a short sculpted baseboard.
    • 02 of Bright Entryway with Dark Herringbone Tile. hestershomestead. This bright entryway with white walls boasts a dark herringbone tile with a flat white baseboard.
    • 03 of Small White Hexagon Tiles in an Entryway. jaymesquires. The white entryway features a small white hexagon tile with a small black border laid into it.
    • 04 of Geometric Black and White Tiled Kitchen Floor. mypracticehome. This kitchen features a geometric black and white patterned floor underneath an area rug.
  3. Nov 2, 2023 · Cause: Baseboard too low and contacting tile. Solution: Reinstall taller baseboard raised at least 3 inches above tile. With proper materials and installation methods, you can create durable, waterproof flooring transitions that stand the test of time. Conclusion. I hope this guide served as a helpful resource as you tackle tile-to-baseboard ...

  4. Feb 25, 2024 · Again, this post can help you measure how many trim pieces you will need for a half wall. Bullnose tile baseboard. A great use of bullnose trim pieces is around the perimeter of a bathroom. Rather than put wood baseboards (or worse, MDF pressboard) around the perimeter of the floor, a lot of people choose tile trim for a finished look.

  5. Jan 19, 2016 · 1. I was looking to run some cabling behind my baseboards, but ran into trouble trying to get the baseboards off the wall. As best as I can tell, the contractor put the baseboards in, then laid the tile up to it, flush. As a result, it seems some of the baseboard is below the level of the tile. Obviously its hard to pull back the baseboards ...

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  7. Oct 27, 2008 · We are building a new home and have been struggling whether to put the hardwood floor or baseboard trim first. At first, the builder wanted to put the baseboard first, then the hardwood. He explained that any gaps due to expansion wouldn’t be seen unless you were over the baseboard looking down, whereas if you installed the hardwood first, you would be able to see expansion from across the room.

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