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Changing color of hardwood floors and baseboards.
You will probably need to remove the baseboards and shoe molding before you lay the new floor.
If your hardwood floors have undergone some wear and tear over the years it may be time to upgrade them.
The answer is usually yes.
Instead of replacing them altogether though you could change the color of your hardwood floors by staining refinishing or painting them.
Baseboard trim is usually much less ornate than crown molding though in modern houses both can be starkly simple.
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Most are pleasantly surprised it doesn t matter if you are going light to dark or vice versa.
Many homeowners don t realize that you can change the color of hardwood flooring when you refinish your floors.
It s higher than quarter round and has a much better appearance.
Replacing it will let you choose the look you want.
If baseboards aren t thick enough to cover the gap an addition of a shoe molding or quarter round at the bottom can do the trick.
If the room has hardwood floors add shoe molding for a dramatic detail.
If you plan to let the wood show you should choose trim of the same species and color as your flooring.
Remember that more streamlined molding will collect less dust and dirt.
And since baseboards are adjacent to the floor you need to make sure the two materials work together in terms of color and texture.