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04-03-2015 02:04 PM
To set a visual... We had hardwood floors in a walnut sorta color (not to dark and not light) We have Espresso Cabinets and a Lighter color granite countertop.
We replaced all the interior doors in our house and painted them a milky white (not bright white but not beige either) we did ALL our baseboards in our house in the same color and it looks fantastic.
BUT, now we are to the kitchen, time to trim it.....Should we stain/paint them the same color as the cabinets and have the baseboards blend in with the cabinets? I just cannot imagine putting the milky white under those dark cabinets, I can't even visualize that!!
So, I'm here to ask.......what should we do? I'm no design expert, I've google'd and looked at photo's and my hunch says to paint them to blend in with the cabinets....
04-03-2015 02:07 PM
Are you talking about the toe kick under the cabinets?
The toe-kick should match the cabinet.
04-03-2015 02:09 PM
On 4/3/2015 Abrowneyegirl said:Are you talking about the toe kick under the cabinets?
The toe-kick should match the cabinet.
Never heard it called that before but Ya, Its the board that trims along the floor and very bottom of your cabinets.
I have a end cap that is just one solid piece of Espresso cabinet (like the back of it) and I was trying to picture that milky white on tehre and I'm like...OH GOSH NO!!! So, that's why hubby and I have been trying to figure out what to do. I am thinking you are right, paint them the same color as cabinets. Oh joy - more painting!
04-03-2015 02:13 PM
I have the baseboards painted white with the quarter round on top of baseboard stained to match the cabinets.
04-03-2015 02:14 PM
04-03-2015 02:17 PM
On 4/3/2015 Hoovermom said:
Humm, I guess we could try something like that....I just hate to have to paint two colors, would prefer just to paint the boards one solid color, I'm not at home otherwise I would post a pic of the cabinet and floor but I'm not sure a photo would help since there is no baseboard on there right now anyways.
04-03-2015 02:20 PM
04-03-2015 02:22 PM
The quarter round was stained and then poly'ed. I would think that would be easy to do before installation. Good luck!! Is this how it would look:
04-03-2015 02:46 PM
On 4/3/2015 Hoovermom said:The quarter round was stained and then poly'ed. I would think that would be easy to do before installation. Good luck!! Is this how it would look:
Thanks for the visual, see....I'm not sure I would want the boards to JUMP out like they do in this pic, I think matching them to the cabinets would be the best choice...
04-03-2015 02:56 PM
Oh, I see your cabinets are stained a brownish? I read your original post too quickly. My cabinets are white so the white baseboard looks great with the quarter round to match my hardwoods.
Here is your look, right?
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