Hey Gang! In our flooring video, we got a lot comments regarding the baseboard and how we’re going to tackle the transition between trim and floor. We don’t think there’s one right answer, and there’s certainly not one way to do things, especially when every job is unique and different! We’ve heard it all from “You should NEVER use 1/4 or shoe” to “I use it on every job”. We think this stuff gets a pretty bad reputation in the renovation and construction space, but we think there’s more than meets the eye here. We wanted to offer our perspective on this controversial type of trim and why maybe it’s useable in some cases, and not in others. There are so many variables in making this decision, that’s it’s almost impossible to write it off entirely, unless you’re working on strictly modern homes. Let us know what you think in the comments! Thanks for watching gang, and we can’t wait to make our big announcement at 100k! See ya in the next one.
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Love it!
A Fellow Louisianan!
New Orleans-ish!
Armchair Carpenters comin' out da "Wood Work", eh?!
This looks great! Stained quarter round against painted baseboard!
Any kind of round is, IMO, really boring.
A couple of years ago, I was redoing the floor in my kitchen and ripped out the old molding. I went to the box store and looked for replacement molding and they were out of stock. I looked around and found molding that had a squared off top, sort of like regular lumber, so decided to try that for a different look. I don't think I'll every go back to rounded off molding. The look is ultra clean and modern looking!
I’ve been watching this channel for several months now liked it. But now I am going to no longer watch this if you are going to do a job do it right that’s my opinion
Sorry about your house bud. Shoe only or nothing or me whenever possible (1/4 round is emergency use haha), but the biggest thing is that shoe must match the baseboard - not the floor.
The matching 1/4 looks bad the shoe is much better always.
Some of these comments make me wonder if some of you guys know who signs your check. If you refuse to do something, someone else will gladly take the money to do something you're "too proud" to do.
You guys are my idol!
No you’re not a hack I been to wavy houses and you need to cover the gaps with shoe molding and it looks good just make returns don’t cut on an angle
Yeah, I hate the look of that blah molding too.