Choosing the ideal Base Moulding style.

Baseboards are used where the wall joins the floor. Baseboard is excellent when turned upside down and used with crown mouldings form larger crown details and with the addition of panel moulding, baseboards can be made taller creating larger baseboard or larger crown details.
 
Designers use moulding to enhance an area. It can add warmth and character to a living or family room setting. Create a conversation piece for your whole kitchen or bring out the simple charm of a cozy bedroom haven. There are a variety of moulding and trim styles from which to choose that will match the décor and taste of your home. The five most popular styles are: Traditional, Country, Victorian, Arts & Crafts and Modern. These five distinct styles will allow you to create continuity throughout your home without compromise.

A moulding profile is basically the shape of trim as viewed from an end. The most common profiles are: Crown, Casing, Chair Rail and Baseboard or Base.