Quarter round

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Quarter round molding at the edge of a parquet floor

Quarter round, a term typically used in the flooring industry, is a convex molding that has a cross section in the form of a quarter circle. A variation is a base shoe, a quarter of an ellipse.

Typically used as a flooring joint between the flooring and the baseboard, quarter round is not a requirement for flooring, but in the United States, it is preferred due to its aesthetic appeal. It covers the uneven edge as flooring meets the baseboard.

Often a quarter round (and base shoe) is molded or shaped into the baseboard itself negating the need for any additional joins.

Quarter round is typically sold in various materials such as natural hardwood, engineered hardwood and laminate.

A British term for Quarter round is ovolo, derived from Latin for "small egg."

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