Kerfed baseboard trim is an architectural feature that adds a subtle design flair to the transition between wall and floor. It's distinguished by a single sunken fillet, or groove, near the top, adding visual interest to its otherwise simple profile. This groove creates a soft shadow line that adds depth and character to the room. Besides providing protection against damage to the lower part of the wall, the kerfed baseboard's understated elegance complements various interior styles, enhancing the overall aesthetic appeal.
Kerf Baseboard is available in a variety of sizes with overall heights of 4”, 4.5”, 5.5” (10.2, 11.4, 14 cm) and a shared depth of .56” (1.4 cm). Moulding and trim come in common lengths of 8’, 12’ (2.44, 3.66 m).
Kerfed baseboard trim is an architectural feature that adds a subtle design flair to the transition between wall and floor. It's distinguished by a single sunken fillet, or groove, near the top, adding visual interest to its otherwise simple profile. This groove creates a soft shadow line that adds depth and character to the room. Besides providing protection against damage to the lower part of the wall, the kerfed baseboard's understated elegance complements various interior styles, enhancing the overall aesthetic appeal.
Kerf Baseboard is available in a variety of sizes with overall heights of 4”, 4.5”, 5.5” (10.2, 11.4, 14 cm) and a shared depth of .56” (1.4 cm). Moulding and trim come in common lengths of 8’, 12’ (2.44, 3.66 m).