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baseboard

1 of 1noun
/beɪs.bɔ:rd/
Forms:baseboards
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a long and narrow piece of wood attached to the bottom of the walls of a house

A baseboard is a narrow, flat piece of wood or other material that is attached along the bottom edge of a wall, where the wall meets the floor. It helps cover the gap between the wall and the floor, giving the room a neat, finished look. Baseboards also protect the wall from damage that might occur from cleaning or everyday wear and tear. They are often installed in homes and buildings to create a clean separation between the floor and the walls, and they can be simple or decorative depending on the style of the room.

  • The carpenter installed a new baseboard to give the room a finished look.
  • Dust tends to accumulate along the top edge of the baseboard.
  • We chose a decorative baseboard to match the vintage style of our home.
  • The painter carefully taped around the baseboard before starting to paint the walls.
  • The baseboard in the living room was chipped and needed some touch-up work.