Chair Rail

There is A chair rail the trimming applied about 3 to 4 feet up the wall that protects the wall. Older homes with plaster walls often have chair rails, but today they may be purely decorative.

Laura Bendik Interiors

Chair rails are typical in dining rooms, in which yanking a chair may harm the wall.

The Red Jet

The chair rail is set higher than the backs of these chairs, but drywall is a lot easier to fix than plaster.

Feldman Architecture, Inc..

Wainscot serves the identical function to protect the wall from scuffs and effect.

Chair rails make excellent borders for contrasting paint.

In this case itself receives the contrasting paint.

Robert J Erdmann Design, LLC

Mitered or angled cuts are very difficult to produce seamless, and this curved corner chair rail is a masterpiece.

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