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We are in the throes of a primary bathroom makeover and our main goal is to make this small space FEEL larger! One way to achieve this is with taller baseboards to help give the illusion of a larger space, but did you know there’s a trick to make your original baseboards look bigger without […]

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Priyam | General Contractor | East Bay Area on Instagram: "🏡 Mouldings are an important finish item in a home. Making sure they are compatible with each other is a must!   ➡️ General rule of thumb is to select a baseboard that is 1/4” thinner than the door trim. For example, if the door trim is 3/4” thick, the baseboard will be 1/2” thick.   ⚡️ There are many creative ways to put together trims, baseboards and other mouldings. Always check how they interact with one another before committing to a design!   #moulding #trimandbase #designbasics #build #designbuild #windowsanddoors #doors #home #housetohome #contractor #construction"

Priyam | General Contractor | East Bay Area on Instagram: "🏡 Mouldings are an important finish item in a home. Making sure they are compatible with each other is a must! ➡️ General rule of thumb is to select a baseboard that is 1/4” thinner than the door trim. For example, if the door trim is 3/4” thick, the baseboard will be 1/2” thick. ⚡️ There are many creative ways to put together trims, baseboards and other mouldings. Always check how they interact with one another before…

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