Hello.
I'm planning to start painting the hallway and trims. But how do you tidy up this job until the day you replace the stone and install new ones?
Quarter round might be quite a mess with these 12/15 moldings.
Suggestions?
 
  • Corner of a hallway with black stone flooring next to a white door frame. Visible fossil imprints in stone tiles highlight renovation discussion.
  • Close-up of a wall and floor corner with visible tile flooring and wooden trim, highlighting construction junctions needing renovation.
  • Corner of an entryway showing a junction of trim, tiles, and wood floor, with a woven rug on the tile surface.
  • Cracked stone flooring next to wooden trim and woven rug.
  • Corner of a room showing a chipped skirting board, stone floor tiles, and a textured woven rug.
  • Corner of a room with chipped white baseboards and uneven tile flooring, highlighting renovation needs.
The outside of the lining is therefore wider than the base. Which complicates the extension list.
 
A mounting list does not make it look better in my eyes. Try to scrape off the joint between the floor and the baseboard and apply new instead.
 
I would have tried with a molding/edging strip 8* 32, on the "platten" against the floor cut in with a multi-saw in/under the floor molding. Against the threshold, I would have tried to get an older dark metal strip.
 
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