This is an Arts and Crafts style skirting board with decorative mould. An attractive period skirting for renovations, replacements and new work.
Often described as a 5 inch or 5" Skirting board. You can learn more about this product and its dimensions by clicking on the 'View Detail Sheet' button to left, under the images. The width and thicknesses shown are the overall finished sizes of the product.
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This can be made in a number of timbers. Click "Choose Wood" on the bottom below to go to the next stage. You will be given a number of timer options with our recommended choices for this product highlighted with a star. You can filter the wood options too. The most popular wood species for skirting boards are;??Oak and we can offer American Oak,??European oak Skirting. Maple, Utile,??Walnut and Ash??skirting??are also very good??options.??
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Wooden skirting boards are used at the base of internal walls at the junction of the floor. Sometimes described as wainscot board.
This item is recommended for internal application
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Left unfinished to be coated or finished as desired. This will be 'bare' - for information about wood finishing please go to https://www.wooduchoose.com/finishing-and-decorating-wood
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Customizable and then lovingly made, for you, to order. You'll get estimated timescales at pricing stage
Available in your choice of wood species. We'll also help you choose the right wood for your application
When choosing a skirting board to go with an architrave - consider a thinner Skirting as this helps 'break' the joint where they meet.
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