Wood moulding?
How do I place some decorative wood strips on my wood molding that surrounds the room's floor. Do I nail them on or paste them on?
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Floor trim is usually nailed on.
I would use finishing nails.
I would not glue directly to the floor but if placing above or on top of the wood molding you could consider glue. Keep in mind that nails can be removed but some glues cannot be removed or will damage the drywall when removed.
3rd vote for nails!
If you want them to stay use wood glue.
hard as nails is good for that.Nail might split the wood.
Nail with nails made for mounding so not to split the wood