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Posted by Lee Watkinson on 18th Apr 2024

Why Use Square Edge Skirting Boards? Most of you know that choosing  new skirting boards or architraves can be rather tricky and difficult to do. You must consider profile designs, the room tone, the vibe and basic requirements such as  lengths, heights, thickness and so on. All this can make choosing the right skirting boards or architraves very difficult. Surely then, there must be a way… Read more

Posted by Lee Watkinson on 5th Apr 2024

/* Target mobile screens */ @media (max-width: 768px) { iframe { max-height: 300px; /* Adjust as needed for mobile */ } } Whilst rarely seen in British properties, plinth blocks are making a major comeback! These simple interior mouldings are becoming increasingly on-trend for making interior doorways just a little bit more grande. Read on to learn exactly what plinth blocks ar… Read more

Posted by Skirting World on 22nd Feb 2024

HDF and MDF have both dominated the engineered wood board industry and market since the 1980s. Their popularity is a result of their machinability, affordability, weight, density and several other critical factors. Both HDF and MDF are very similar in structure and formation, yet have drastically different uses, it takes a trained eye and experience to master the use of these fibreboards.… Read more

Posted by Skirting World on 15th Feb 2024

MDF, or Medium-Density Fibreboard, is a staple in both DIY projects and professional carpentry, prized for its affordability and versatility Is an oil-based primer superior, or does a water-based alternative suffice? How many coats of primer to ensure durability without compromising the finish? From sealing the porous edges to achieving that glass-like finish, read on to navigate through the maze of methods and… Read more