Plastic baseboard comes in various plastic compounds, the most common of which is
UPVC. It is usually available in white or a flexible version in several colors and is usually glued to the wall. Vinyl baseboard is glued with adhesive and can be difficult to remove or to replace. It has a long lifespan, which can mean lower maintenance. Wooden baseboard can be available in untreated, lacquered or prepainted versions. Prepainted baseboards can be made from a single piece or
finger jointed wood, often softwoods, while hardwoods are either lacquered, or raw for staining and made from a single piece of wood.
Medium-density fibreboard (MDF)) is a common material used for baseboard trim and
molding. It is an engineered
wood product manufactured from refined wood fibers combined with
wax and
resin binders. MDF is denser and more rigid than standard
particle board and can be easily machined and painted. Tiles can also be used as a baseboard. == Multi-purpose baseboards ==