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From: Robert
Sent: Wed 10/9/2013 8:00:26 PM
Subject: RE: casing
I'm down with white crown molding and the bookcases are fine. Stone in the middle at least to the
mantel. I think all the way up is actually cheaper then doing wood. I sent Ike a 39,000 dollar tv.
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Sent: Wednesday, October 09, 2013 3:07 PM
To: Robert
Subject: Re: casing
I LOVE your run on sentences! ;)
I think i see painted white molding in the family room over mahogany...I need to think on the
book cases on either side of the fireplace..I really like the one picture i found...doing the whole
fireplace area in stone though I may be digging...
On Oct 9, 2013, at 1:19 PM, Robert <rscaffrev@comcast.net> wrote:
Modern molding are very simple. Clam shell casing. Small. If you want totally modern you have to have
the whole interior project in mind. I think the fireplace should be stone up till the ceiling and the book
cases on either side should have doors like the kitchen but there should be no base on the cabinets
(hanging on the wall) with unconnected shelves above it. We could go with a more shaker casing that
would look like your doors in the kitchen. The wainscoting in the dining room will be like the doors (no
molding in the squares. Maybe I do another arch over by the cellar door and run a big cove mahogany
crown around the family room. How do you like these run on sentences. I HAVE TO LET IT FLOW.
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To: Robert
Subject: Re: casing
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I see WM750, but not the Bdb45 or Bdb35? Perhaps I need to go to another page? I wish I
could see it all put together...can you get samples?
Yes, I will look for pics today for modem molding ideas!! thanks
On Oct 9, 2013, at 10:27 AM, "Robert" < > wrote:
Another idea is to use a beaded simple base and add a back band.
Bdb 45
Wm 750
Bdb 35
htto://www.gardenstatelumber.com/mouldings/categondbases
Then we add a back band to it. Remember colonial has a lot of movement modern does not.
If you can get me a picture of the perfect NYC type of modern design showing what is around the doors
that will help us make the decision.
Bob
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