Skirting-board

  • 41baseboard — base|board [ˈbeısbo:d US bo:rd] n AmE a narrow board fixed to the bottom of indoor walls where they meet the floor British Equivalent: skirting board …

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  • 42washboard — n. 1. Skirting board, mop board, base board, surbase. 2. (Naut.) Wasteboard …

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  • 46wainscot — wain|scot [ˈweınskət, skɔt US skət, ska:t] n [Date: 1300 1400; : Middle Dutch; Origin: wagenschot wagon board ] BrE old fashioned a ↑skirting board American Equivalent: baseboard …

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  • 47baseboard — noun (C) AmE a narrow board fixed to the bottom of indoor walls where they meet the floor; skirting board BrE …

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  • 48baseboard — /ˈbeɪsbɔd/ (say baysbawd) noun 1. a board forming the base of anything. 2. US → skirting board (def. 1) …

  • 49Panelling — is a wall covering constructed from rigid or semi rigid components. These are traditionally interlocking wood, but could be plastic or other materials.Panelling was developed in antiquity to make rooms in stone buildings more comfortable. The… …

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  • 50Dado rail — A dado rail, also known as a chair rail, is a type of moulding fixed horizontally to the wall around the perimeter of a room. Diagram of a wall illustrating the dado rail and the skirting board. The dado rail is traditionally part of the dado and …

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