The Polished Finish Your Dining Room Deserves
Baseboards provide the critical finishing touch that defines a dining room's elegance. Damaged, scuffed, or outdated baseboards can detract from the beauty of your space, making it feel incomplete.
- Scuffs and Dents: Damage from chairs, vacuums, and daily activity is common and unsightly.
- Gaps and Separation: Over time, baseboards can pull away from the wall, creating gaps that collect dust and look messy.
- Water Damage: Spills can cause wood or MDF baseboards to swell, warp, or stain.
- Outdated Style: Upgrading to taller, more stylish baseboard profiles can dramatically modernize your dining room's look.
Benefits of Professional Baseboard Installation
A flawless baseboard installation is key to a high-end finish. Our meticulous approach ensures your dining room looks sharp, clean, and professionally detailed.
- Crisp, Clean Lines: Expertly installed baseboards create a seamless transition between your walls and floor.
- Perfectly Mitered Corners: We create tight, gap-free inside and outside corners for a truly professional look.
- Durable and Long-Lasting Finish: We securely fasten, caulk, and paint your new baseboards for a beautiful finish that stands up to wear and tear.
- Conceals Flooring Gaps: Baseboards are essential for hiding the expansion gap required for floating floors like laminate or LVP.
Baseboard FAQs
- Should I replace my baseboards when I get new floors?
- It's highly recommended. Removing old baseboards often results in damage, and installing new ones ensures a clean finish. It's also the perfect opportunity to upgrade to a taller, more modern profile that complements your new flooring.
- What material is best for dining room baseboards?
- MDF (Medium-Density Fiberboard) is a popular and cost-effective choice that provides a smooth, paint-ready surface. Solid wood is a great option for a more traditional look, especially if you plan to stain it. We can help you choose the best material for your style and budget.
- Do you paint the baseboards before or after installation?
- For the cleanest result, we typically apply the first coat of paint before installation. After they are installed, we fill all nail holes, caulk the top seam for a seamless look, and then apply the final coat of paint.