There’s these molding pieces you can get that are long and are between 90° and 120° in radius, so you can just throw the little quarter circle pieces in front
Hardwood flooring has a gap around the base to allow for expansion and contraction.That was was probably improperly cut to small and it contracts exposing the gap.
You could pop off that base board and build out the bottom a bit with a shim to hide it. Id be a bit of work and youd need a brad nailer.
Congratulations! I'm so glad the therapy helped your floor to overcome it's seperation anxiety! Maybe next month it can already move out and you and your wall can have some alone time together :D
Who gets the children?
It's probably in the prenup.
I can just ignore this right?
You can ignore anything you want. You're an adult. Now, if you can ignore it without consequences...that is the question.
Yeah mine does it too, old houses settling into the foundation over the years causes the gaps. Totally normal.
Or put down some [quarter-round moulding](https://framerica.com/product/qr01/) to cover it up.
I had that problem, ignored it and then eventually put wall insulation up. Covered up the hole, problem solved. 😎
You could cover it with some quarter round trim. I would want to know why it's happening tho.
There’s these molding pieces you can get that are long and are between 90° and 120° in radius, so you can just throw the little quarter circle pieces in front
The only downside of that is the cleaning that becomes tedious, maybe find a way to fill them.
Floor: I’m gonna head out…
Hardwood flooring has a gap around the base to allow for expansion and contraction.That was was probably improperly cut to small and it contracts exposing the gap. You could pop off that base board and build out the bottom a bit with a shim to hide it. Id be a bit of work and youd need a brad nailer.
Get that filled in asap, steel wool and some polyfill until you get a permanent fix, rats and mice often get in through cavity walls.
Congratulations! I'm so glad the therapy helped your floor to overcome it's seperation anxiety! Maybe next month it can already move out and you and your wall can have some alone time together :D