Off the top of my head, I could use it for new
baseboards once we finish the hardwood flooring.
My question is how were you able to paint
the baseboard once it was up without getting any paint on your carpet?
Not exact matches
I sweep, vacuum every other day and mop at least
once a week (lots of hardwood floors) But clean
baseboards?
The only thing left to do at this point is to put up the new
baseboards and,
once we move the hutch back in, the room will be pretty much be done.
Once all of your cables are dealt with, the next thing on your list should be any wooden furniture or
baseboards.
• Tape loose electrical cords to
baseboards • Store household chemicals and other hazardous items out of your puppy's reach • Remove plants and rugs • Remove or repair «wobbly» furniture • Block puppy's access to the back of television cabinets, computer desks, wall units and other furniture • Install gates • Set up the playpen When you think you have completely puppy - proofed your home, lie on the floor and look around
once more from a puppy's - eye - view to be sure.
You'll be amazed at how clean a room will look
once the walls and
baseboards have been wiped down.
Once I had my spacing worked out, I moved the bookcases aside and used the measurements to cut out my
baseboard.
Painting the new
baseboards takes a long time, but is so worth it
once they're in with the new wood floors!
Once the
baseboard was attached it didn't matter.
The
baseboards will be reinstalled
once the flooring goes in.
Once all the planks are up, we'll re-attach the crown molding and
baseboard cap molding, and then use some kind of trim down the sides of the walls to finish everything off, nice and neat.
Once you've checked painting and flooring off your renovation list,
baseboards would be my next investment.