Zamma Vinyl Quarter Round Molding (94 in.) Review (2026)
By The DIYPicks Team ยท Updated July 2026
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- Luxury vinyl plank
- Wall gap
- Color matched
The disappearing-act quarter round for LVP: a vinyl shoe color-matched to popular vinyl and laminate lines so the perimeter gap cover blends into the floor with zero paint or stain. It is moisture-stable where pine would swell, but it only pays off when your floor matches a compatible line, and it still must nail to the baseboard, not the floor.
Pros
- Color-matched to popular LVP and laminate collections, so the shoe disappears against the floor with no paint or stain
- Vinyl body is moisture-stable, unlike pine, so it holds up in kitchens and near entries
- Comes fully finished, with no painting or staining step before install
Cons
- Only worth it when your floor is a matching Zamma-compatible line, otherwise the color will be off
- Costs several times more than a plain pine shoe
- Still must be nailed to the baseboard, never the floor, or it pins the floor and blocks expansion
Specifications
| Type | Quarter-round / base shoe |
|---|---|
| Material | Vinyl (rigid) |
| Length | 94 in |
| Profile | 5/8 in thick x 3/4 in wide |
| Finish | Color-matched to Zamma LVP/laminate lines |
| Install | Brad-nail or adhesive to the baseboard |