mastercabman said:Is that the door/drawer of the cabinet?
Peter Halle said:Well, the cabinet would either have a filler strip on the side so that the door will clear the trim, special hinges could be used if available, or the trim should have been specified to be no higher than the bottom of the door.
Regarding the skills of the person who hacked away at the baseboard in the picture - [eek]
Peter
Peter Halle said:I removed my eek comment before reading your reply. That was unlike me. But it is ugly.
In a situation like this you could open the door up against the wall. Make a mark. Miter the piece or trim coming towards the cabinet so that the next piece would point down. Rip a piece of trim so that fits under the door. Fit that going towards the other trim and intersect the miters. Imagine stepping the trim down. You will need to cut the point off the bottom miter on the piece going down.
In your situation in the rental house this might be an alternative.
Peter