Traditional Baseboard

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Premium Traditional Baseboard with superior craftsmanship and authentic profiles. Professional-grade millwork for lasting beauty.

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Products in Traditional Baseboard

ML7581782

Ekena Millwork Finger Joint Pine Rounded Baseboard 2-1/4" x 12 ft - Unfinished

Professional millwork offering classic styling and modern manufacturing quality.

$77.00 $87.00
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ML3726447

Ekena Millwork Primed MDF Square Baseboard 5-1/2" x 6 ft - Primed

Professional-grade millwork with authentic profiles and superior craftsmanship.

$50.00 $60.00
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ML4971522

Fypon Finger Joint Pine Square Baseboard 3-1/4" x 6 ft - Stain Grade

Quality molding with precise profiles and excellent dimensional stability.

$34.00 $38.00
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ML6093257 Featured

Fypon Poplar Rounded Baseboard 5-1/2" x 16 ft - Unfinished

Architectural millwork designed for lasting beauty and easy installation.

$53.00 $66.00
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ML1036611 Featured

Osborne Wood Products Poplar Square Baseboard 4-1/4" x 10 ft - Primed

Professional millwork offering classic styling and modern manufacturing quality.

$70.00 $81.00
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ML5743934

Osborne Wood Products Poplar Square Baseboard 5-1/2" x 12 ft - Stain Grade

Professional millwork offering classic styling and modern manufacturing quality.

$12.00 $21.00
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ML3257784

Royal Mouldings Cherry Traditional Baseboard 5-1/2" x 8 ft - Primed

Quality molding with precise profiles and excellent dimensional stability.

$68.00 $78.00
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Frequently Asked Questions

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Baseboard height should be proportional to ceiling height. For 8' ceilings, 3-1/4" to 5-1/4" baseboards work well. Higher ceilings can accommodate taller baseboards up to 7-1/4" or more.
Shoe molding (quarter round) covers gaps between baseboard and flooring, especially with hardwood or laminate floors. It's not always necessary but provides a finished appearance.
Inside corners typically use coped joints for the best fit. Outside corners use mitered joints at 45 degrees. Coping creates tighter joints that won't open with seasonal movement.
Coordinating baseboard and casing creates visual continuity. They don't have to match exactly, but should complement each other in style and proportion.

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