The baseboards need to be wiped free of wispy dog hair and the wall behind the brown sofa repainted.
The cabinets and
baseboards need a fresh coat of paint and so does the deck.
Not exact matches
But even if that section of
baseboard has
needed to be painted for years, you probably won't get around to it and then you'll feel like you wasted your time off anyway.
After caulking the seams of the
baseboard trim and applying a second coat of paint, we knew we
needed to address the countertop.
While this 8 - plex currently relies on electric
baseboard heating — an expensive way to heat, particularly with rising hydro prices — there's no urgent
need for the new owner to spend money for upgrades because currently all the tenants pay their own hydro bills.
Some rabbit owners make custom
baseboard protectors by using pieces of wood with hinges that stand up to block the boards, wire and plastic storage cube pieces that snap together and lean up against the wall, short pieces of wooden fence pickets individually attached with removable adhesive pieces (i.e. Command ™ strips) so they can be replaced as
needed, and other creative protective options.
My 6 - month - old puppy had gnawed laundry room
baseboards into tidy piles of sawdust and I
needed gear — pronto.
Areas that will
need attention are cracks in the floors, bedding, furniture, closets, and under
baseboards and heaters.
With larger or more active dogs, you may
need to head to the hardware store to buy some eye hooks to put into the wall or
baseboard.
Clean warm - air registers,
baseboard heaters, and radiators as
needed; make sure they're not blocked by furniture, carpeting, or drapes.
That includes
baseboard heat, which often runs all the way around a room, so you might
need to make the corner the tree sits in a bit larger.
While basic services include dusting, mopping, vacuuming and sanitizing, you may
need to pay an additional fee for cleaning interior windows,
baseboards or cabinets.
The
baseboards running along the floor may likely
need a little TLC, as they commonly pick up dust and debris throughout the year.
Just wondering why you didn't cut away the
baseboard so you wouldn't
need to notch the side?
I agree, I would paint it vent black and remove the
baseboard on the inside.It also
needs some type of hearth.maybe a low stone or marble slab.
Plus I
need space for the kitty tree and I can't cover up the
baseboard heaters).
I
need a few boards for the deck (puppy chewed boards do not look good), wood filler to fix the inside puppy chewed
baseboards, kind of
need new carpet for the kids» rooms, oh, and more Valspar paint to repaint the ugly, icky brown stained front door.
We
need a new
baseboard heater in our living room and I would use it for that.
To make even more progress on this room down the road, I
need to repaint my dining room table, finish up the ceiling which still has an unfortunate band of swine, and paint the
baseboards.
because my DREAM is to have big, tall, clean line
baseboard like yours I can't seem to find anything about the installation in detail, or what is
needed....
I am thinking I would
need to remove the «tile
baseboard» and add wood
baseboards.
This week, we are working on our hallway and hall closet,
baseboards and doors and door knobs all
need some work!
(Step 3) Adding furniture leg addition, and
baseboards to island -LCB- Click on this link for printable list of supplies and tools
needed -RCB-
And, one final picture of the other side of our bedroom... leading into the bathroom, that still
needs new crown, door trim and
baseboard!
Common problems like a greasy rangehood or backsplash, dirt - scuffed
baseboards, and residue - covered shower stall tiles
need some real elbow grease.
recommend Breakfast Club House quaint —
needs some TLC though large bush in front
needs removal floors
need good scrub in kitchen there is an area in
baseboard that
needs to be fixed some light bulbs on porch
need replacement
It came to me in the middle of the night, why I didn't
need to replace my
baseboard, I could just repurpose it if I trimmed it!
Most of you suggested that all we
needed to do was install quarter - round along the
baseboards to cover it up.
Last year I ended up having to replace and upgrade the heating / cooling unit for the house, which eliminated the
need for using the
baseboard heaters and my curtain dilemma.
I replaced all the doors and trim in the house with products from Metrie but I still
need to change the
baseboards in this bathroom.