Baseboard Moulding
Baseboard trim is a key finishing detail that enhances the transition between your walls and floors, offering both aesthetic appeal and practical benefits. Designed to cover the joint where the wall meets the floor, baseboards protect against scuffs, stains, and damage while adding a decorative touch to any room. Available in a variety of profiles and materials, including wood, PVC, urethane, and MDF, baseboards can complement both traditional and modern interiors. Our range includes various heights, styles, and finishes to suit your design preferences and functional needs. Whether you're completing a renovation or starting a new project, our baseboards provide a seamless and stylish solution to enhance the look and durability of your space.
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Hardwood Baseboard
Hardwood offers a classic, high-end appearance with natural wood grain and are very durable, lasting for years with proper care. However, it is more expensive than other options and can be susceptible to warping or shrinking in high-moisture environments.
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Urethane Baseboard
Urethane is lightweight, easy to install, and highly resistant to moisture, cracking, and warping. It is also excellent for detailed molding and decorative trim work. Once painted, it is indistinguishable from wood, compared to PVC.
However, it can be more expensive and may require more effort to paint and finish compared to other materials.
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PVC Baseboard
PVC is highly moisture-resistant and durable, making them ideal for bathrooms, basements, and other damp environments. It is also low-maintenance and easy to clean. However, it can be more expensive than MDF and may lack the natural look and feel of wood.
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MDF Baseboard
MDF is a budget-friendly and easy to paint, making it a popular choice for interior trim. Italso resists warping and splitting.
However, it is not very durable against moisture, making it unsuitable for high-humidity areas like bathrooms.
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Base Moulding by Type
Ogee Base Moulding
Ogee Baseboard is defined by it characteristic "S-Shape" at the top of the profile. It is a classic design that has stood the test of time.
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Flat Baseboard
Modern design sensibilities favor understated flat trim for baseboard applications. Sleek minimalism can be trusted to never go out of style.
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Shoe Moulding
Shoe moulding can installed at the bottom of baseboard to conceal any gaps between the moulding and the floor or to add visual interest to the design.
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Base Cap Moulding
Similar to Shoe Moulding, Base Cap Moulding is often installed at the top of the baseboard, either to add visual definition or to conceal gaps between the moulding and the wall.
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