What is the finish option for? This option is chosen when you are purchasing any of our products. Using this option, you can either choose to have the materials undercoated (sprayed white - sanded, 1...
Delivery (Page)We offer several delivery options to get your skirting boards and mouldings to you quickly and safely. All our products are made to order in Birmingham and delivered across the UK.
How To Do An Internal Mitre On Skirting Boards (Post)Internal mitres are essential for joining up your skirting boards at inside corners. Getting this right makes the difference between a professional finish and something that looks obviously DIY. W
How To Remove Paint From Wood | DIY Tools And Steps (Post)How To Get Paint Off Skirting Boards If you're planning on redecorating at home, you'll want to make sure you're achieving the best possible finish. In order to do this, you'll want to start with
How To Paint Skirting Boards (Post)Painting skirting boards well means getting the preparation right and applying paint in thin, even coats. Most problems happen because surfaces weren't properly cleaned or sanded, or because paint wa
Comparing Thicknesses (Post)Skirting boards and architraves are now seen as an easy way to make a house look better on the inside. With people now getting more choices and opportunities to change up their homes, it's more i
About Us (Page) Best Adhesives For Skirting Boards (Post)Getting skirting boards to stay put requires both proper installation technique and adhesive that works reliably. After a decade manufacturing skirting boards, we've tested dozens of different adhesi
Skirting Board Height Guide | Choosing The Ideal Height | Visualiser (Post)Getting your skirting board height right affects how your room feels. Too tall and it overwhelms the space. Too short and it looks unfinished. Here's how to find the right skirting height for your h
Shadow Gap Skirting | How To Create A Shadow Gap | Beading Plasterboard (Post)Conventional skirting boards can look boxy and outdated, making your home look old-fashioned. Shadow gap skirting is the new-age modern alternative to skirting boards, but depending on which type of
Caulking Skirting Boards | 6 DIY Steps (Post)Caulking skirting boards creates neat, professional lines that stop draughts and dust. Most DIY attempts fail because of UK humidity levels, cheap products, or painting too soon. Here's how to get re
Victorian House Renovation Ideas & Period Feature Guide (Post)Victorian properties combine period character with renovation potential. Whether you're keeping traditional features or modernising the layout, these homes offer distinct possibilities that newer bui
How To Fit Skirting Boards | DIY (Post)Fitting skirting boards is a job that looks straightforward until you actually start. The basics are simple enough, but watch out for corners that don't meet perfectly at 90 degrees, walls that bow a
Modern Skirting Boards | Futuristic & Clean Designs (Post)Most homes carry skirting boards from decades past, designs chosen not for their merit but because they were simply available. If you're renovating or want walls that feel more intentional, modern sk
UK Door Sizes 2025: Complete Guide to Building Regulations & Standards (Post)UK door sizing has evolved significantly since 2020. New builds now require 775mm clear opening width as the legal minimum, with strengthened accessibility requirements and updated fire safety standa
HDF vs MDF | High-Density Fibreboard | Engineered Board Comparison (Post)HDF and MDF are both engineered wood boards made from compressed wood fibres, but their different densities create sheets suited for completely different construction purposes. Learn how to understan
What Is Bullnose Skirting Board? | Why Is It So Popular? | Design (Post)Bullnose skirting boards represent the most commercially successful skirting design in the UK market. Their simple rounded edge creates a soft transition between wall and floor while maintaining the
Nails, Screws Or Adhesive To Fit Skirting Boards? | Comparison (Post)Securing skirting boards properly ensures they stay firmly attached for years to come. The three main methods, adhesive, nails, and screws, each have specific advantages for different wall types and