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Home Modern Trim
Matt Risinger takes us through a contemporary Austin home on the Colorado river to show us its modern base trim, pencil-lined cabinetry trim, and trim on doors and casing. The bottom of the walls has a flush base with the ground, creating a neat and clean look. However, typical trim is practical in that it protects the drywall from everyday scratches and dings, such as when you're vacuuming or using the Swiffer. It looks good, but it comes along with plenty of drawbacks. The pricing is higher, it requires a lot more finished carpentry, more painting, and more steps to make it happen. Contemporary looks are always more complicated, but modern trim around doors as well as the cabinets looks crisp and unique if you're going for this type of home. Watch the full video to see how it looks for yourself and to learn more about modern details.

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