Baseboard Installation Toronto
If you are looking to add character, elegance, and sophistication to your home’s interior, consider interior trim installation. Interior trim, also called decorative trim, can add a lot of functionality and elegance to your house. At VRwoodtrim, we do interior trim installation, baseboard installation and window and door casing installation for residents of Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area.
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Professional Baseboard Installation Contractor in Toronto
Baseboard is a wooden or vinyl board that covers the joint between the floor surface and the wall. However baseboards do not only serve functional purpose in modern interior design. Wood trims and baseboards add elegant and sophisticated look to any space. At VRwoodtrim, we offer decorative interior trim installation alongside other carpentry services. We guarantee quality work, no matter the complexity of the project. We take an innovative approach to interior trim installation and our solutions are customized to match your specific needs. We use the best materials for interior trims to guarantee longevity and aesthetic appeal. Once the project is over, you need not worry about dirt and dust – we will do a post-installation cleanup.
Interior Trim Design And Installation
We take a detail-oriented approach to interior trim installation. We ensure that every step of the process is followed and is in accordance with industry standards. When you come to us, we get the requirements from you during the consultative session and then go ahead and take the necessary measurements to ensure we get every detail right. While removing and installing baseboards may seem straightforward, the task should be left to a professional because accuracy is key. Other than baseboard installation, we also do baseboard replacement of old and damaged baseboards.
What Materials Are Used For Interior Trim, Casing And Baseboard
Medium Density Fiberboard (MDF) is quickly gaining popularity in the home improvement industry. It is made up of wood fibers and other materials and is easy to shape and work. MDF is a good option if you are on a budget, but you will need to stain the trim if you want a more natural look.
Pine: Pine baseboards come in primed and unprimed versions. The softwood trim can be stained to match your personal preference. However, pine baseboards are sometimes inconsistent and the wood requires extra care because it is fragile.
Hardwood: Hardwood baseboards give you an elegant look. Oak is a popular hardwood for interior trims because of its ease to stain and the fact that it works well with existing trims. Hardwood baseboards are more expensive and are tough to work with, but they are more luxurious.
Different Interior Trim Ideas
Modern trim
This type of trim features a finish that usually matches the color of the door or window material. Instead of the casing being the focal point, the glass in the door or window is the point of focus.
Traditional trim
Traditional trim has a clean, simple look and is associated with older homes.
Low-profile trim
This trim is more functional than decorative. It acts as a barrier, helping prevent warm air from escaping and sealing out cold air.
High-profile trim
This is a versatile window and window trim style. The trim is either set above the door or window or it surrounds them.
Complete trim
This refers to a trim where the mouldings surround all four sides of the door or windows.