So heres the skinny:
This is a mudroom/ entry with the front door to outside being on your left and the main house door being on your right. I'm looking at doing a simple 3/4 ish by 3/4 ish cove molding to cover the breadboard around the room. Where it gets tricky is how it terminates into a built in that will be on the luan wall facing you. The built in will start on a concrete base roughly 20" of the ground. The concrete base will look like a simple bench and provide space for boots and shoes underneath. The cabinet will then start and go to the ceiling or close to depending on the best option. Cabinet is cherry. Walls will be american clay. Beadboard and molding will be painted.
Cabinet will be 2 drawers above the concrete base, and 2 sets of double inset doors to provide two main storage bays.
Should I run a 1x trim on the adjacent walls up against the cabinet to provide a termination for the cove on the ceiling?
What say you?
Sorry my picture is off rotation. I've had this problem before, can i fix this?
This is a mudroom/ entry with the front door to outside being on your left and the main house door being on your right. I'm looking at doing a simple 3/4 ish by 3/4 ish cove molding to cover the breadboard around the room. Where it gets tricky is how it terminates into a built in that will be on the luan wall facing you. The built in will start on a concrete base roughly 20" of the ground. The concrete base will look like a simple bench and provide space for boots and shoes underneath. The cabinet will then start and go to the ceiling or close to depending on the best option. Cabinet is cherry. Walls will be american clay. Beadboard and molding will be painted.
Cabinet will be 2 drawers above the concrete base, and 2 sets of double inset doors to provide two main storage bays.
Should I run a 1x trim on the adjacent walls up against the cabinet to provide a termination for the cove on the ceiling?
What say you?
Sorry my picture is off rotation. I've had this problem before, can i fix this?