Monday, December 29, 2008

Wainscot Madness

Earlier this year I had a run of wainscot jobs that illustrate three different ways to install this classic interior woodwork.In this version I start with chair rail and base cap or panel moulding to form shadow boxes mounted on the drywall suface.This is a quick and economical way to get the wainscot effect.This version is 36" tall


The next version I install poplar stiles/rails with scotia moulding on the inside of each box, 4 1/2 speedbase is added and its finished with chair rail and a cap.Because the wainscot when installed on the drywall sits proud of the door casing a back band is added.There is less mess and less labor with this version but your at the mercy of an uneven surface that is the nature of drywall.This example of wainscot is 48" tall.






The third version and one that produces the best result, starts with the removal of existing drywall and the installation of furniture grade plywood for a flat even foundation on which to build upon. Poplar stiles/rails are next and in this case panel moulding is used to trim each section followed by baseboard, and chair rail.This version creates more of a mess and requires more labor but in the end your left with beautiful wall furniture.This version stands 32" tall.Wood is Good!!!!!!!










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