Suggestions for Base Board Terminating Into Stairs

Good day. We purchased a condo a while back and I've been replacing trim and I have a couple of Weird Harold designs left by the previous owner that I'd like to replace. Picture (1): As you can see, the base board terminates abruptly into a cap on the stair stringer. The stairs are either hardwood or engineered wood. I'm thinking I should pull the cap and continue the base board down the stairs. Picture(2): Here there is 1/2" MDF over the hardwood. I'm not sure what to do here other than replace everything but miter the two pieces. Picture (3): I build my own trim with various thicknesses of flat stock and this design is what I'm using in other rooms. submitted by /u/rcemecapt [link] [comments]

May 7, 2025 - 23:10
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Suggestions for Base Board Terminating Into Stairs
Suggestions for Base Board Terminating Into Stairs

Good day.
We purchased a condo a while back and I've been replacing trim and I have a couple of Weird Harold designs left by the previous owner that I'd like to replace.

Picture (1): As you can see, the base board terminates abruptly into a cap on the stair stringer. The stairs are either hardwood or engineered wood. I'm thinking I should pull the cap and continue the base board down the stairs.

Picture(2): Here there is 1/2" MDF over the hardwood. I'm not sure what to do here other than replace everything but miter the two pieces.

Picture (3): I build my own trim with various thicknesses of flat stock and this design is what I'm using in other rooms.

submitted by /u/rcemecapt
[link] [comments]