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base·board (bās'bôrd', -bōrd') ![]() |
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The noun has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
a molding covering the joint formed by a wall and the floor
Synonyms: mopboard, skirting board
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In architecture, a baseboard (also called skirting board, skirting, mopboard, floor molding, as well as base molding) is a (generally wooden) board, covering the lowest part of an interior wall. Its purpose is to cover the joint between the wall surface (usually plaster or drywall) and the floor.
It covers the inevitable uneven edge as flooring meets the wall. As a secondary function, it protects the wall from kicks and abrasion and sometimes prevents furniture from being pushed right against the wall. As a tertiary function, it can serve as a decorative molding.
At its simplest, skirting board consists of a simple plank nailed, screwed or glued to the wall; however, particularly in older houses, it can be made up of a number of mouldings to provide an elaborate decorative feature. Even today, it is quite common to have a quarter round moulding between the baseboard and floor. Quarter round has the added advantage of covering more of the floor, giving the finished flooring installer a greater margin of error that can be covered up by the quarter round and baseboard. More recent trends in interior design are going back to more elaborate baseboards, which, in conjunction with other decorative moldings help to distinguish a home.
Plastic baseboard is usually available in white or a flexible version in several colors and is generally glued to the wall. Wooden baseboard is available in paint or stain grade versions. Paint grade will not take stain well and is suitable for painting. Paint grade baseboards can be either "raw finger jointed" or "primed." Stain grade woods--such as oak, pine, and maple--are clearer and are suitable for staining in natural finishes.
Radiators are sometimes installed inside or in front of baseboards (baseboard radiators).
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| Translations: Baseboard |
Nederlands (Dutch)
plint, grondplaat, plank
Français (French)
n. - (US, Constr) plinthe
Deutsch (German)
n. - Fußleiste, Scheuerleiste
Ελληνική (Greek)
n. - σοβατεπί
Português (Portuguese)
n. - rodapé (m)
Svenska (Swedish)
n. - golvlist
中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
护壁板, 脚板
中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
n. - 護壁板, 腳板
한국어 (Korean)
n. - 벽 최하부의 굽도리널, 밑판자
العربيه (Arabic)
(الاسم) لوحه
עברית (Hebrew)
n. - קרש בסיס, ציפוי עץ, פנל
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