grattorney
07-25-2003, 12:40 PM
Would welcome the advice of the collective Brain Trust.
I recently renovated the kitchen floor and an attached hallway floor in my house. Underneath the linoleum and 3/8" underlayment was an oak floor that was in good shape. The floors are refinished and turned out well. It is the trim that is the problem.
The baseboards themselves go all the way down to the oak floor. The casing/trim on the three doorways that open to the hallway, however, only goes down to the height of the old linoleum floor. It is almost as if someone sawed off 1/2" from all these trim pieces to install the linoleum (which is probably what they did).
Now that I am back to the original floor level, how do I fill this 1/2" gap between the floor and the casing/trim? Trying to simply fill this gap with shoe moulding would look rather odd. I also thought about making the gap larger (by sawing more trim off) and filling the larger gap with some kind of decorative square blocks that would make some visual sense (although they would not match the rest of the house. These are alternatives to replacing all the trim around each door, as I have not been able to find the same moulding anywhere (my house is 50 years old). If I started replacing trim on these doors, it would be very difficult to know where to stop.
Since everyone here is smarter than I, chances are you all will have a better idea.
All advice taken at this window.
Thanks.
Brian
I recently renovated the kitchen floor and an attached hallway floor in my house. Underneath the linoleum and 3/8" underlayment was an oak floor that was in good shape. The floors are refinished and turned out well. It is the trim that is the problem.
The baseboards themselves go all the way down to the oak floor. The casing/trim on the three doorways that open to the hallway, however, only goes down to the height of the old linoleum floor. It is almost as if someone sawed off 1/2" from all these trim pieces to install the linoleum (which is probably what they did).
Now that I am back to the original floor level, how do I fill this 1/2" gap between the floor and the casing/trim? Trying to simply fill this gap with shoe moulding would look rather odd. I also thought about making the gap larger (by sawing more trim off) and filling the larger gap with some kind of decorative square blocks that would make some visual sense (although they would not match the rest of the house. These are alternatives to replacing all the trim around each door, as I have not been able to find the same moulding anywhere (my house is 50 years old). If I started replacing trim on these doors, it would be very difficult to know where to stop.
Since everyone here is smarter than I, chances are you all will have a better idea.
All advice taken at this window.
Thanks.
Brian