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We also suggest having a slightly thicker architrave that your skirting board so that, when the skirting abuts the door trim or architrave, there is a deliberate difference on the surface plane of the two boards. Creating a ‘step’ to avoid showing any visible discrepancies or cracks if things don’t quite line up. This only needs to be a few mm and it makes all the difference. A flush (same thickness) finish can look unsightly where the vertical of architrave meets the horizontal of the skirting. Skirting board plays an important role in the overall look of any room. When choosing your skirting, it’s important to consider the different types and styles available. Options include hardwood architraves and skirtings, matching skirting and architrave, wooden skirting, skirting mouldings, wooden skirting board, skirting board profiles, and more. Each type of skirting board has its own unique characteristics and benefits, so be sure to consider your specific needs and preferences when making your selection.

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Wooden skirting boards come in a variety of styles and types, each with its own unique design and historical significance. Some popular period moulding styles include period skirting boards such as; Victorian, Georgian, and Edwardian. Victorian skirting boards are typically ornate, with intricate patterns and carvings, while Georgian skirting boards are simpler in design, with a focus on symmetry and proportion. Edwardian skirting boards are a mix of both styles, with clean lines and subtle details.

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