Chairrail or bullnose or casing to trim
I am putting in a beadboard wainscot for my mom’s masterbath.
I have done it with door casing and looking through the magazines I have seen it in bullnose and chairrail.But I am wondering if there is a better way.
My base board will be a 1×8 ripped down to match the height of the shower curb 7″.I plan on using plywood beadboard cut in half and set on top of the base board giving me a 4’6″ height.I plan to picture frame the edges where it meets the shower walls and door casings.
Any ideas out there or pictures would be appreciated?
ANDYSZ2
WHY DO I HAVE TO EXPLAIN TO FRIENDS AND FAMILY THAT BEING A SOLE PROPRIETOR IS A REAL JOB?
REMODELER/PUNCHOUT SPECIALIST
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I've seen moldings at Lowes called "Ply-cap" or something like that, that is intended to dress up edges on plywood paneling--it does have a profile like chair rail and has a lip to cover the edge of the plywood (sort of an upside down "L" in cross section).
I have seen that and will be considering it.I am also considering making the bullnose have the same shape in the back to hide the plywood edge.
ANDYSZ2WHY DO I HAVE TO EXPLAIN TO FRIENDS AND FAMILY THAT BEING A SOLE PROPRIETOR IS A REAL JOB?
REMODELER/PUNCHOUT SPECIALIST