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Posted by Skirting World on 1st Jan 2025

PVC Skirting Boards PVC skirting boards offer specific benefits compared to wooden options. These boards provide a practical choice for many areas in British homes, with particular strengths in moisture-prone spaces. Material Construction PVC and polymer skirting boards use rigid plastic compounds in their construction. This composition creates complete water resistance, unlike MDF or timber that is susceptible to water-damage (Our MDF is… Read more

Posted by Lee Watkinson on 21st Nov 2024

It can be difficult to break the mould and do something a little different when it comes to interior design. But making a bold statement can pay off. In this blog post, we're going to look at how you can use black skirting boards within your home. 5 Best Ways To Incorporate Black Skirting Boards Let's jump straight into it so you can see whether you're brave enough to go with black woodwork in your home. 1. Contrasting Surfaces It's easier than… Read more
Grey is known as the colour of architecture, and despite common belief, grey paint has been an interior design staple for centuries. Learn which hues of grey are best for your skirting boards in traditional, modern & contemporary homes - And Shop our wide range of grey skirting boards. document.getElementById('customLink').addEventListener('click', (event) => { event.preventDefault(); // Define the target URL (k… Read more

Posted by Lee Watkinson on 6th Sep 2024

In short, Plinth Blocks and Rosette Blocks are known as decorative mouldings that are used alongside  skirting and architrave. They are usually made of either MDF or wood. They are used as a transitioning element between your doorway and the walls surrounding your room. Many may have seen such mouldings in the past, especially within period properties, but not many know what they are called or whether they serve a purpose at all.… Read more