Yet another wainscotting question
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Elizabeth
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Yet another wainscotting question
If you have it in your bathroom - I'm assuming you have tile in the shower area and that the rest is wainscotting. How do you end off the tile and start the wainscotting? I'm just wondering b/c if its right outside the tub, does it have edging? How does it hold up in the bathroom with steam and moisture? Or do they have a special type for bathrooms?
Any input is appreciated. Thanks!
Message edited 3/23/2006 10:58:50 AM.
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Posted 3/23/06 10:55 AM |
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Re: Yet another wainscotting question
We don't have tile in our bathtub area - it's the renew tub liner (yuck - can't wait to get rid of it), but our wainscotting does come right up to the edge of the liner, we didn't use a trim or anything. I have a shower curtain and liner and with the liner inside and the curtain outside and there is never any spray. Our wainscotting came in white but we painted over it in white gloss or semi-gloss and we have had no probelms at all.
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Posted 3/23/06 12:34 PM |
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