Posted by Lee Watkinson on 12th Sep 2018
We hear this question a lot and it's becoming more common too. A lot of the time, when you hear
MDF you instantly associate it with swelling when in contact with water.
However, fear not! Every single product we offer on our website in MDF is made using the very best MDF we've been able to source on the market - and it's moisture resistant!
Moisture Resistant VS Waterproof
If you're ordering from a different c… Read more
Posted by Lee Watkinson on 5th Sep 2018
How To Do An External Mitre On Skirting Boards
External Mitres are very handy when it comes to joining up your skirting boards. Joining your skirting boards to adjacent skirting is very important and allows the room to flow and look tidy too.
There’s nothing worse than having your new skirting ruined by a poor or rough joining job.
Of course, unlike internal mitres, external mitres are on the outside of a wall, rather than t… Read more
Posted by Lee Watkinson on 29th Aug 2018
Generally speaking, most people
will choose an
architrave to match their skirting. Luckily enough, we have matching
architraves for all of our skirting designs.
When you land on our architrave
product pages, you’ll be met with 4 drop down boxes. They contain over 10
different options to choose from.
An option from each dropdown box
must be selected before you can add the architrave to the cart.
Now, we’re going to exp… Read more
Posted by Lee Watkinson on 20th Jul 2018
What Is MDF?
MDF is a man-made board and it stands for 'Medium Density Fibreboard'. It is often found in products like furniture for your home. MDF is manufactured using wood fibres that are gathered from hardwoods and softwoods that have been broken down.
High temperatures and pressures are used along with waxes and resins to bind the wood fibres together and make the
sheets of MDF that we use to create our skirt… Read more