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/ˈbāsˌbôrd/,
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baseboards, plural;
  1. A narrow wooden board running along the base of an interior wall


  1. (baseboard) a molding covering the joint formed by a wall and the floor
  2. (Baseboard) Finish trim where the floor and walls meet.
  3. (Baseboard) Any board or molding found at the bottom of an interior wall.
  4. (Baseboard) A board along the floor against walls and partitions to hid gaps.
  5. (baseboard (skirting board)) interior finish trim hiding the wall and floor junction
  6. (Baseboard) Usually wood or vinyl installed around the perimeter of a room to cover the space where the wall and floor meet. A board placed against the wall around a room next to the floor to properly finish between the floor and the plaster.
  7. (Baseboard) A horizontal decorative element used to cover the joint between a wall and floor.
  8. (Baseboard) A type of interior trim, installed in the corner formed by wall and floor.
  9. (Baseboard) Also known as skirting; moulding at the juncture of the floor and wall, sometimes divided into three parts: the base mould or cap, the base and the shoe.
  10. (Baseboard) Click to jump to another letter: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Z
  11. (Baseboard) The ground, base, or panel on or in which the marquetry or inlay is set. If you have a choice, best go for top-quality, white-faced multicore plywood, in which case the rule of thumb is: the larger the panel, the thicker the ply.
  12. (Baseboard) The structure on which to build a model railway layout.
  13. (Baseboard) The surface on which you build your layout. It starts out as a flat plane, but you can adjust elevations manually or with a displacement map.
  14. Baseboards are also known as mop boards or floor skirts. They are located at the foot of an interior wall to improve appearance and protect the wall.  The baseboards collect soil and need to be cleaned regularly.
  15. are the trim that runs along the bottom of a wall at the floor. Its style and proportions should be selected to work in harmony with other wood detailing such as the doors and windows to finish and tie the room together.