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Wainscoting

Custom Wainscoting
Built for Your Walls

A wainscoting wall changes how a room reads from the moment you walk in. Whether you want raised panels in a hallway, flat trim in a dining room, or beadboard in a bathroom, the proportions and spacing are what make it work, not just the material.

At LDS Reno, we measure and install each wainscot moulding on-site, fitting the layout to your actual wall dimensions so the panels sit level, the spacing is even, and every corner is handled cleanly.

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Why Choose Wainscoting

A wainscoting wall gives a room structure without touching the ceiling, floors, or layout.

Wainscoting That Gives
Walls a Purpose

A wainscoting moulding installation does more than fill wall space. It sets the proportions of a room. When the panel height, spacing, and profile are chosen correctly, the wall feels finished rather than decorated. We plan each installation around the room’s existing trim, ceiling height, and how the space is used day to day.

Homeowners add wainscoting to hallways, dining rooms, and primary bedrooms. Property owners use it in rental units to make interiors feel more considered without major renovation work. Every project is laid out on-site before installation starts so the result holds up to a close look.

What to Expect
From Accent Wall Installation

Having an accent wall installed is more than picking a colour and hoping it works. We walk you through options that fit your room and your budget, then handle the planning and build so the new wall sits properly with your existing floors, trim, and furniture. You deal with one team from start to finish, not a mix of trades coming and going.

Accent wall options include:

Before any work starts, we measure, mark out the design on the wall, and confirm it with you so the finished accent feels intentional and lines up neatly with everything around it.
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Our Wainscoting Styles

Pick a wainscot moulding style that fits the room’s proportions and how you use the space, not just what looks good in a photo.

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Raised Panel Wainscoting

Framed rectangular panels set into the lower half of the wall, a traditional profile that works well in hallways, dining rooms, and formal living spaces.

Flat Panel Wainscoting

Shallow, recessed panels with clean edges, this wainscoting wall style suits open-concept layouts and rooms where the trim needs to stay understated.

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Lasting Value

Beadboard Wainscoting

Narrow vertical grooves that run the full panel height, a wainscot moulding style commonly used in bathrooms, laundry rooms, and cottage-style kitchens where you want texture without weight.

Wainscoting Done
Right the First Time

As a local wainscoting company, LDS Reno is familiar with GTA homes, the older trim profiles, the varying ceiling heights, and the wall conditions that affect how panels sit and hold over time. We handle everything from half-wall installations to full-height paneling that ties into existing baseboards, door casing, and flooring transitions.
Every job is measured on-site. Panel heights are set to the room, not to a default specification, and corners are fitted by hand so the finished wall reads as part of the original build.

Homeowners and property owners choose LDS Reno because we deliver:

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Panel Repairs & Long-term Upkeep

Wainscoting is a long-term installation, but panels can loosen, paint can separate at the joints, and profiles get damaged during moves or renovations. LDS Reno returns to repair or replace individual sections without pulling the entire wall matching the original profile and finish so the repair doesn’t stand out.

For landlords and property managers, we also handle scheduled upkeep between tenants. A quick inspection before a new occupancy often catches small issues, a split joint, a loose panel, a paint gap at the baseboard before they turn into visible damage.

Does wainscoting work in older GTA homes with uneven walls?
Yes, panels are scribed and shimmed on-site to account for walls that aren’t perfectly plumb, which is common in older builds.
A single room typically takes one to two days depending on panel count, corner complexity, and whether existing trim needs to be removed first.
Panel height is set on-site based on ceiling height and door casing, there’s no standard rule, and getting it wrong is one of the most common wainscoting mistakes.
In most cases, yes, we source profiles to match existing casing and baseboards so the new panels read as part of the original interior, not an add-on.
Yes, we replace individual damaged sections, re-secure loose panels, and touch up paint at joints without pulling the entire wall.

Frequently Asked Questions

Clear answers to help you plan your renovation with confidence.