Dado Rail Height ??
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Welsh Decorator wrote:dewaltdisney wrote:
Is anyone still fitting these, they are so passe
DWD
I've fitted several thousands of feet of them! and wall panaling
What height would you normally fit the dado ??? ... Marked up 30" but looks very low ... my hallway is "long thin" so maybe that doesnt help ... i've moved up to 40" (pencil mark) & this makes level with the interior door handles ... looks better (imo) but still not sure
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have you got or are you going to add a picture rail!!!!
if you intend to introduce the dado rail into other rooms you need to keep the height constant!!!
so make shure it looks right in the main rooms
you can add a picture rail in the hall and paint above the rail the ceiling colour to reduce the height
if you intend to introduce the dado rail into other rooms you need to keep the height constant!!!
so make shure it looks right in the main rooms
you can add a picture rail in the hall and paint above the rail the ceiling colour to reduce the height
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I fitted a dado in my hallway of my last house as well.
FWIW, extended it as a wall "handrail" up the stairs, so the height was dictated by the bannister rail to make it symmetrically level.
My current house happens to have exactly the same setup (there when we moved in this time, though), so I guess it must be some kind of standard
Just measured my current dado and it is 32" at the bottom and 35" top (3" wide )
FWIW, extended it as a wall "handrail" up the stairs, so the height was dictated by the bannister rail to make it symmetrically level.
My current house happens to have exactly the same setup (there when we moved in this time, though), so I guess it must be some kind of standard
Just measured my current dado and it is 32" at the bottom and 35" top (3" wide )
Last edited by Hoovie on Tue Dec 04, 2007 1:32 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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