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What Is Wainscoting? 4 Types You Need to Know - The Spruce Wainscoting is a wood accent that covers the bottom section of a wall It includes paneling, side stiles, and a strip of molding on the top Adding wainscoting to your home creates durability since it adds a "bumper" to your drywall (what we're hearing: fewer nicks and dings)
Everything You Need to Know About Wainscoting - This Old House Wainscoting is an interior paneling option that guards our walls from dirt-caked gardening shoes in mudrooms, olive-oil fingerprints in kitchens, and scuffs in the close quarters along hallways and stairways
Ultimate Guide To Wainscoting (with Pictures!) 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 Beadboard can be a style of wainscoting
What is wainscoting? Everything you need to know about this timeless . . . Wainscoting is a decorative trend that never goes out of style Around for centuries, and found in 16th-century English cottages and colonial American homes alike, designers love the way that it brings warmth, charm, coziness, and interest to whatever space it's used in
How to Install Wainscoting - Fine Homebuilding Adding depth and character to any room, wainscots are a practical and beautiful covering for plaster in high-traffic areas, protecting the lower wall from nicks, spills, and wear Styles have historically evolved from simple horizontal planks to high-style raised paneling and to the homey, machine-produced material colloquially known as beadboard