What is Shaker wainscoting?

What is Shaker wainscoting?

Shaker Wainscoting Panels have simple lines but add elegance to any room. See Standard Height and Full Wall Wainscoting.

How high should wainscoting be on stairs?

The traditional rule of thumb is that wainscoting height should be a third of the wall’s height, including the cap or any moldings. So if you have 9-foot walls, then 3-foot (or 36-inch) wainscoting will look great.

What angle do I cut trim on stairs?

Put on a pair of safety glasses, and cut a scrap piece of stair trim molding, of the same type that you plan to install. The scrap piece should be about 1 foot long. Cut the scrap piece at a simple 90-degree angle.

How far apart should wainscotting be?

Typical spacing between stiles ranges from 18 to 28 inches apart. The variables that may help determine the choice of spacing include the wall width, location of window trim, wall receptacles, TV and telephone cable boxes and wall vents. When working around window trim and wall receptacles, logic prevails.

How do you measure a wainscoting shaker?

To find the amount of panel material needed, multiply the height of the panel by the width of the panel to find the size of the panel, then multiply by the number of panels needed. For example, a 24″ high by 36″ wide panel is 6 square feet, if there are three panels, then 18 square feet will be needed.

Do you put baseboard over wainscoting?

The baseboard serves as a foundation for the wainscoting panels and other elements. Once it is aligned and level, attach the baseboard to the wall using an air-powered nail gun (Image 2). You could also use a hammer and ordinary finish nails, but the power nailer will make the job go much more quickly.

How to install wainscoting on stairs?

Tips for Wainscoting a Stairwell. 1. Measure walls. 2. Cut battens about half the width of the baseboards. 3. Use an angle finder or digital level to match angle of battens to angle of stairs. 4. Cut 3-inch ledge for top of molding. 5. Prime and paint battens, molding, ledge, and walls.

Do Shaker wainscoting kits require panels?

Our Classic shaker wainscoting kits do not require panels, that’s what makes them so easy to install. Although we only offer a few choices of pre-packaged kits, Shaker Wainscoting can quickly be configured for single, double or triple tiered applications.

What is a wainscoting wall?

Wainscoting refers to decorative wooden panels, moldings to simulate panels or beadboard, lining interior walls. Wainscoting has been used for centuries to add decorative touches, to help to protect the walls, and in the past to fight dampness. Nowadays wainscoting is used for decorative purposes.

Where do you put wainscot paneling?

Wainscot paneling is applied to the lower wall below a dado rail (cap rail or chair rail) and above the baseboard or skirting board. Wainscot panels are traditionally constructed of vertical tongue and groove boards, though beadboard or decorative raised panels are also common.

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