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Join Date: May 2010
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We are restoring a 1906 queen ann farm house.
Hi everyone, It now time for us to put the trim, baseboard and crown molding in our queen ann farmhome what sizes should I use on baseboard , trim and crown molding? our cieling are 9' to 10' and we have bead board on the stairs, in the bathrooms and dinningroom
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Louisville
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We are restoring a 1906 queen ann farm house.
Do you want historically and regionally accurate pieces or do you want pieces that you like that may not fall into either of those categories?
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