Did
you remove your baseboards to paint them?
If you do not want to
remove the baseboards, you can opt to have a quarter round or shoe molding installed - this is considered to be a more traditional look.
4) If I don't want to
remove the baseboards, what other options do I have?
For this project, did
you remove the baseboards to install the beadboard?
Don't
remove baseboards unless you're replacing them.
Would it be crazy to
remove the baseboards and install something like a Cadet electric wall heater?
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.
I've been wanting to add some diy board and batten to our New England home but thought
removing the baseboards would be too much of a project.
# 2: Kimba's board and batten tutorial at A Soft Place to Land shows how to angle the boards at the bottom so you don't have to
remove the baseboard.
Not exact matches
I still have to paint all of the trim around the doors and the
baseboards around the floor, but we
removed that trim so we can paint it separately.
Removed the Floral Wallpaper Border and painted the
Baseboard heater (so it would match the pretty white walls!)
Of course, it still took me all day to mask off the area,
remove electrical covers and tape plastic over the
baseboards and floor and all the rest of the preparation.
Vacuum air grates or electrical
baseboard heaters to
remove dirt, and cover your A / C unit with a breathable, flexible cover to keep out debris and leaves.
• 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.
The will
remove and discard mold - damaged building materials (drywall, insulation,
baseboards, carpeting etc.).
Refreshing gallery spaces to evoke Freer and Platt's aesthetic vision,
removing carpeting and restoring original terrazzo floors, installing marble
baseboards, refinishing architectural details and preserving the use of natural light while incorporating state - of - the - art standards for the display and preservation of the collection.
As a kind of performative act — a «maintenance action,» as he called it — he not only cleaned the house but also
removed window trim and
baseboards, sanded the floors, and preserved cracks and discolorations in the walls with polyurethane, to expose the house's skeleton and excavate its history.
Baseboards and moldings will have to be
removed.
I did not have the
baseboards removed for the install.
We didn't have to add crown moulding to this room, as it already had it, but we did have to add
baseboard trim where we
removed the old electrical
baseboard heating units.
You don't have to
remove them though, just start the planks above the
baseboard.
It's amazing what a little peel - n - stick flooring, a couple of new
baseboards, some fresh new paint and
removing the «American Standard» sticker off the front of your toilet after two years can do.
If a simple dusting doesn't suffice to
remove gathered dust on your
baseboards, use a toothbrush to gently scrub them clean.
First, do a thorough deep clean of your home.Clean the carpets, scrub the
baseboards,
remove the cobwebs... you get the picture.
I still have to paint all of the trim around the doors and the
baseboards around the floor, but we
removed that trim so we can paint it separately.
We
removed all the
baseboards and finally the floor tile was the last to go.
I am thinking I would need to
remove the «tile
baseboard» and add wood
baseboards.
It's so thin, we didn't have to
remove our existing crown or
baseboards - yahoo! We got it in the ceiling molding section at Home Depot.
It's so thin, we didn't have to
remove our existing crown or
baseboards - yahoo! We got it in... [Read More...]
IDEA: For a snug fit between the unit and the wall,
remove existing
baseboards and crown molding before you install a built - in.
We have similar wainscoting in our downstairs to what you did and I am thinking about continuing it throughout the upstairs, but that would involve
removing a lot of
baseboards!
Of course, it still took me all day to mask off the area,
remove electrical covers and tape plastic over the
baseboards and floor and all the rest of the preparation.
One rainy afternoon, I
removed all the wire shelving, scrubbed the
baseboards, mixed 3 «mocha tan» paints, painted it, including the ceiling, & organized it.