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Wall-length Wainscoting Panels
Follow the steps below to gather your style preferences and room dimensions

Step One: Wainscoting Style Preferences

Please Select a Style From Following Wainscoting Collections:
Fairfield

 
Litchfield

 
New London

 
Roxbury

 
Cape Cod

 


The Fairfield Collection offers the following design options:

Panel Style: Raised Panel
Raised Panel:
Panel Style: Flat Panel
Recessed (Flat) Panel:
Custom wainscot heights are available - Please call us to request!


Step Two: Waiscot Panel and Rail/Stile Frame Profiles

What are  
Profiles?
 

0Wainscot collections with raised panels have a choice of panel profile. The panel profile is the edge style of the center raised panel. Recessed/flat panels, including beadboard, do not have a profile/edge.

All collections have a choice of Rail & Stile profiles.

Please Select a Panel Profile below.
Panel Profile: Ogee

Panel Profile: Cove

Panel Profile: Classic

Panel Profile: Bead




Please Select a Stile and Rail Frame Profile:
Stile and Rail Profile: Ogee

Stile and Rail Profile: Square

Stile and Rail Profile: Classic

Stile and Rail Profile: Gold

Custom profiles are available - Please call us to request!


Step Three: Cap Molding Preferences

Please Select a Cap Molding: All Cap Moldings sold in 8' lengths.
Cap Molding: WS-100

Cap Molding: WS-100-a

Cap Molding: WS-101

Cap Molding: WS-102


Cap Molding: WS-103

Cap Molding: WS-104

No Cap molding



Step Four: Base Molding Preferences

Please Select a Base Molding: All Cap Moldings sold in 8' lengths.
Base Molding: WS-200

Base Molding: WS-201

Base Molding: WS-202

Base Molding: WS-203


Base Molding: WS-204

No Base molding



Step Five: Wall layout and Dimensions

  How to measure your wall and  
  enter those measurements here
 

Starting from the left side of the wall, measure from the corner to the first obstacle that interferes with the wainscoting. Only include windows in the measurements if they will interfere with the wainscoting. If they land above the winscoting area, ignore them.
In the example below, we encounter a window that will fall within the wainscoting area. So we measure the first section width up to the window. Then we measure the width of the window (including trim) and the height from the floor to the bottom of the window. We then measure another straight section with until we encounter a door and make note of the door's width. Next we measure another straight section, followed by a small straight return section and indicate this as a 90 turn-out. Next we measure until we reach the angled stair stringer, followed by a measurement of the remaining width until this meets the vertical part of the stringer (and make note of that height).




    Drag elements to the virtual wall below

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Virtual Wall (drag the wall components here):


    The left side of this wall:
     
     
     

    The right side of this wall:
     
     
     
    All Wainscoting sanded and primed?

    ( This option costs an additional $7.00 per foot.   |   Priming is white - water-Bourne primer )