It is 36" to 42" and should be a minimum of 4" above the vanity as a backsplash.
Generally, in the 4'-5' from floor range.
Just under outlets and switches and just above vanity so any border is at top of vanity backsplash or more than half of a field tile so it is not an eyesore.
I think the standard height of a room is 9 ft
Standard height = 48" A.F.F.
Standard Height - 9" Low Profile - 5.5"
They come in 30 and 36 inches.
Generally, in the 4'-5' from floor range.
Common Wainscot was created in 1758.
Smoky Wainscot was created in 1808.
A wainscot is an area of wooden panelling on the lower part of a room's walls.
Shoulder-striped Wainscot was created in 1761.
Countertops are generally high enough to provide clearance for a dishwasher and other standard height appliances. The usual height is 36 inches above the floor. Use the final finished height of the floor (i.e. including tile) so that appliances will fit properly.
Wainscot is a term commonly used in woodwork. It can refer to paneling, which would line interior walls. Wainscot would usually be in oak wood form.
Just under outlets and switches and just above vanity so any border is at top of vanity backsplash or more than half of a field tile so it is not an eyesore.
subfloor or gypcrete
In and of itself, "wainscot" is not a hyphenated word. Should you desire to craft a compound word, such as "walnut-wainscoted", I believe that that would be acceptable.
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