Like quarter round pieces shoe molding has a curved edge and is used as a transition piece between flooring materials and adjoining walls.
Why use quarter round molding carpeting.
Both types of molding are very similar.
Unlike quarter round molding the curve of shoe molding is less pronounced.
So for those people living in places not relegated to the size of a box you must use quarter round to cover an expansion gap for hardwood floors.
In some situations they can be used interchangeably but they both have their own specific uses as well.
He does not have to be as carefull cutting if he has an extra 1 2 inch provided by the 1 4 round.
Some put the base molding down first then carpet others put the carpet down then base molding and sometimes base shoe but i find it a bit unsightly.
Quarter round shown in two sizes in the picture on the left and the right is exactly as its name implies one quarter of a round dowel.
She molding is typically 3 4 tall by 1 2 thick.
The length that the quarter round protrudes from the wall is the same as its height.
Shoe molding is another trimming option to use along walls and baseboards.
The repercussion of not installing at the correct gap length is way more expensive and looks way worse then installing a quarter round base to your molding.
As the name indicates a quarter round molding when viewed from the end will appear to be one quarter of a full circle with both flat faces the same width.
While quarter round can be installed along the bottom of baseboard trim carpenters and homeowners tend to prefer the sleeker look of shoe molding which is taller and narrower than its curved.
It has a 90.
Shoe molding would look better than quarter round.
The shoe molding is more flexible to follow the flooring.
As mentioned previously adding shoe molding serves to hide dips and valleys in the floor that the straight baseboard bottom accentuates.
The main use for shoe molding is to run along the intersection of the baseboard and floor.
Base shoe and quarter round are almost identical.
He may be trying to speed up the process of laying the floor yes you do need expansion room for the flooring to expand but between the space normally there where the sheetrock meets the wall and the baseboard it should be enough without the 1 4 round.