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Stumped on how to transition between your baseboards and door trim? Try a plinth block! This tutorial will show you how to install them for a finished look.
Plinth blocks, door trims, baseboards and even corbels add height, interest and a whole lot extra to your doors and windows and the overall appearance of your rooms. These little features can not only add character, but also unify different living spaces. Tutorials, videos and more. Read more here.
Making your own plinth blocks gives you the flexibility of making the exact height and thickness for whatever door trim you’re installing.
Completed Craftsman inside corner showing door plinths and base
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Traditional Style DIY for About $ (so cheap it’s not even worth calculating!) I like to terminate most door trim moldings on top of beefy plinth blocks like these. The plinths give the door t…
It’s a sad fact that period properties which remain in the hands of loving homeowners rarely suffer as much damage as those which uncaring landlords got their grubby hands on. Splitting room…
Plinth blocks tall baseboard
Traditional Style DIY for $ (Not worth calculating the cost because they are so inexpensive to make.) This easy to build plinth block is appropriate for Victorian style door surrounds only. The nec…
Add a distinctive look to entrance way of your home with our plinth block
Stumped on how to transition between your baseboards and door trim? Try a plinth block! This tutorial will show you how to install them for a finished look.
A plinth block (also known as a skirting block) is simply a piece of MDF or wood which is slightly thicker and wider than your skirting board and architrave. It sits at the bottom of the architrave and either the right or left of the skirting board depending on the position of the door frame. Plinth blocks have been designed to help create smoother transitions between the two.
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