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Premier–8–24

• 8’ Lengths

• Trimmable

CAPM8

Wainscot Cap Moulding

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WAINSCOT (continued)

CALCULATING PANELS

CAPM8 (trim)

WSBP4234 (trim)

Order B3/4 to cover joints between panels.

CAPM8 (trim)

WSBP4240 (trim)

Order B3/4 to cover joints between panels.

To create Example A,

order the following:

Wainscot

Example A (base)

Wainscot

Example B (island)

Wall without Windows or Doors

1. Measure the length of the wall to be covered.

2. Determine the panels required. Wainscot Base Panels are available in widths ranging from 12”-96”. Use the example in the drawing below to help

determine the best symmetrical layout. The example uses a mixture of 42” and 21” panels with universal fillers (fluted fillers may be

substituted if desired) between panels. As a general rule, start with the largest panel in the center of the wall and figure calculations from

either side to get your desired layout.

3. It may be necessary at times to mix panel sizes with 3” and 6” universal fillers to get the desired coverage.

4. If there is a door opening on the wall, treat each side of the door as a separate wall keeping the panel sizes as symmetrical as possible.

See “Walls With Windows & Doors” on following page.

To create Example B,

order the following:

180''

3''

21''

21''

42''

42''

42''

3''

3''

3''

UF348

(trim)

UF348

(trim)

UF348

(trim)

UF348

(trim)

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Note: When calculating panel sizes for our wainscot, please remember that the calculation tips shown in this section are examples only. Due

to the various room configurations, it is the dealer’s responsibility to verify that their calculations are correct. Wellborn Cabinet, Inc.,

assumes no responsibility for the accuracy of the dealer’s calculations.