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Your Heavenly Wainscoting Solution

Where there are large traffic areas, there will be at least a few scuff marks and maybe some other damage to the walls. If you would use the wainscoting, then you would have an easily cleanable solution.
This wainscoting is easily cleaned and does not harbor bacteria. It is resistant to moisture so it is not susceptible to mold and mildew. It makes the wainscoting absolutely perfect for kitchens and bathrooms. The bathroom and the kitchen are usually the places that are most neglected because they are the two places in which there has to be easy access to everything. Clutter in the kitchen or the bathroom space is unwanted, so decorating with accessories is not that great of an idea because that will create the clutter that should be avoided in the first place.
The wainscoting would be absolutely perfect for a refinished basement as well. That way you could boldly turn your basement into a game room without having to worry even a little about what effects that could have on your walls. You wouldn’t have to worry about the moisture that is usually found in the basements because of the moisture resistant properties of the wainscoting.
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- Janet, January 28th, 2009 at 12:54 pm
I like this idea of wainscoting. I have seen it in many places, but have only just discovered what wainscoting really is.
- Julia, February 13th, 2009 at 5:21 pm
Wainscoting is something me and my wife have been interested in for a while now, since we saw it in my sister-in-law’s newly redone master bathroom. We like it because we have three little ones and we think these will be like baby-proofing the walls. We like how it’s water resistant, which is great for the bathroom (you know how messy it can be to bathe a 3 year old) and our son, Joel, is pretty big into writing on the walls. We’re thinking the wainscoting that is available in this material can resist some pretty strong cleaner if the need comes. We’re pretty excited about fixing up our home in this way, and I think it will be great.
- Thomas, February 17th, 2009 at 11:11 am
I never realized that the vertical boards on some walls were called wainscoting. My wife and I have been interested with remodeling our master bathroom now that the kids are all out of the house. I think the wainscoting is a good idea. I’ll have to pass it along to my wife of course, but I think she will be pleased with my new ideas.
- David, February 26th, 2009 at 11:24 am
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- Gloria, March 5th, 2009 at 11:43 am
My wife has been nagging me about getting our bathroom finally redone. I admit it has been something I have been promising her for a while now. She has been specifically requesting wainscoting after she saw it at our neighbor’s house. After doing a little research, I think this will be a fairly easy project and maybe my wife will leave me alone after this.
- Ivan, March 16th, 2009 at 4:35 pm
My wife and I have been looking for an ideal wainscoting in our bathroom. We’re thinking about putting some in the dining room and around the kitchen in the areas that are not protected by cabinets. We have a set of twins who are about 18 months old and needless to say we get a lot of things splattered on the walls. I think the wainscoting will be ideal for protecting thos areas, and it will look nice too. We have ordered a sample from your company and we think this molding will be perfect for what we need. We really like how it will be easy to clean, and it’s water resistant. Plus, we know that it is CFC free and formaldehyde free, so we have one less thing to worry about.
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