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Skirting Board Questions Answered!
Not many people realise how many choice are involved in making a skirting board purchase until they have to make one! Natually this leads to a number of questions that need answering, which we answer below on our dedicated skirting board FAQ page.
What are the most popular skirting board designs?
Traditional designs like Ogee, Torus, Chamfer and Bullnose are the most popular skirting board designs found in the UK, with Ovolo, Lambs Tongue and Square also featuring regularly.
What is a Skirting Board?
A skirting board is a piece of timber fitted to the foot of a wall, used to both protect the bottom of a wall and disguise the gap between the wall plaster and the floor. Skirting boards are usually adorned with a moulded shape, making them both a practical and decorative feature to a rooms interior design.
What size skirting board should I buy?
The skirting board you use should be proportionate to the size of your room. Bigger rooms can take taller skirting boards and smaller rooms should be fitted with shorter skirting board heights so they stay proportionate within a room.
Relating to the above point, the era of a building can also influence which skirting board size you should buy. Period properties are generally able to take larger skiritng board sizes as they were constructed with larger room sizes and ceiling heights. In contrast todays average ceiling height is 2.4m which is more proportionate with a middling skirting board size between the 121mm/5" and 171mm/7" sizes. Differing again, buildings constructed from 1950's to 1970's often featured very small skirting between the sizes to rebuild Britain after WW2 as cheaply as possible. These would have been 69mm/3" to 96mm/4" skirting heights, however it could be questionable whether you want to imitate the trands of these decades!
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