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1899 - 1x6

Period-appropriate palettes often included deep, earthy tones. Sources like Original Style highlight "Teapot Brown" and "Burgundy" as popular Victorian glazes that complement the rich wood tones of the era.

In 1899, baseboards were often much taller than modern equivalents, frequently built using a 1x6 or even 1x8 "long feature" board topped with a decorative cap moulding. Preservation and Restoration Tips 1899 1x6

Whenever possible, preservationists recommend stripping and refinishing original 1x6 baseboards rather than replacing them, as the dense grain of century-old wood is difficult to replicate. Learn more Clearwood Quality and Softwood Lumber Prices

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If you are restoring an 1899-era property, matching these original features requires attention to material and finish: