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what is the average height for wainscoting

by Mrs. Jany Hahn MD Published 4 years ago Updated 2 years ago

The traditional rule of thumb is that wainscoting height should be a third of the wall's height, including the cap or any moldings. So if you have 9-foot walls, then 3-foot (or 36-inch) wainscoting will look great. Scale down to about 32 inches for rooms with 8-foot walls.Oct 18, 2020

Does wainscoting make a room look taller?

It is known that wainscoting makes a room, look smaller rather than larger, but it does depend on the color you use to paint the panels and the height of those panels. Wainscoting is mainly used to protect the lower part of a wall and to make a room look more elegant, instead of using it for sizing purposes.

What is the standard height for beadboard?

While the height of beadboard may vary from room to room, 30 to 54 inches is the general height range for most uses.

Can you have too much wainscoting?

Yes, I think you can have too much, particularly if the scale and overall style of the house is not fairly formal. If you do just the "public" rooms and be careful to keep ceiling heights in mind when you choose the height of the wainscot, you should be OK.

How high should wainscoting be in a small bathroom?

In a smaller space, like a bathroom, it's best to stick to the shorter wainscoting on one-third of the wall to keep the space from looking cramped. For shorter walls, stick to the rule of thirds or keep wainscoting to at least 32 inches high.Sep 22, 2021

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