How do you meet baseboard and door trim?

Youtube quote:Go along the wall. Mark some places here. Where we're going to need the gum come back and put some nails. In. Then use a nail gun to install some fasteners. Now sometimes when you're installing nails.

Should baseboard and casing be the same thickness?





Generally, the casing should be about 1/8 of an inch thicker than your baseboard. This small difference in thickness allows for intentional, consistent joints throughout the home. For this reason, a slightly thicker casing has become the standard in modern home construction.

What do you do if baseboard is thicker than door casing?

2) Beveling Back (above) Beveling is used when the horizontal trim is thicker than the vertical trim. You should bevel the larger trim back on an angle, usually 45 degrees, in order to meet the thickness of the narrower trim. This gives it a cleaner appearance and does not leave a sharp corner.

How do you transition different base molding?

Youtube quote:So I'm like put that quarter inch piece of scrap. Up under that aisle like cover and then mark it with a pencil.

Does door casing go to the floor?

It can be referred to as either casing when it’s applied around a door or baseboard when it’s applied to the floor, but it’s the same thing. All that’s really needed to install baseboard or door casing is a power miter saw and some type of nail gun.

How do you join door casing?





Youtube quote:So if you cut your top header piece long on purpose what you can do is you can see if you need to either shave a little off this end or if you need to shave a bit off that end.

Do you need Quarter round with baseboards?

One of the most common questions people ask is if they really need the base shoe, or if it’s just an add on. The answer is a simple yes. Without it, there is typically a gap between the trim and flooring, which is not only unattractive but makes it extremely easy for dirt and debris to build up under the base trim.