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What is a soft skirting board?
A soft skirting board is used to cover the gaps between floor and wall, or between a worktop and the wall, creating a neat, attractive finish. The key feature of soft skirting boards is their high flexibility, so you can bend them easily around edges and corners in your home. Our skirting boards also come with practical adhesive tape, ensuring a snug fit and quick installation.
How do you fix soft skirting boards?
Our soft skirting boards can be fitted easily using the pre-applied adhesive tape.
What should you consider when choosing skirting boards?
When choosing soft skirting boards, make sure the skirting and the flooring look right together so you get a clean finish. White skirting boards, whether painted or foil-wrapped, go with almost any floor and any wood type, making them a great all-round solution.
Are soft skirting boards necessary?
Whenever laminate, parquet, cork, vinyl or carpet is laid, or when kitchen worktops are installed, you need soft skirting boards to cover the gaps between wall and floor or worktop. Soft skirting boards are especially useful if your walls aren’t perfectly straight, as they adapt to the surface very well. Plastic trims are particularly suitable for rooms such as bathrooms or basements/cellars where humidity is high.
Which soft skirting boards are modern?
To match many types of flooring and worktops, we offer soft skirting boards in various designs. These include plain-colour skirting boards in white, grey or black. We also offer soft skirting boards in a range of wood-effect finishes.
How do you cut skirting boards to size?
For cutting skirting boards, a standard pair of scissors and a utility knife are usually enough. More professional are so-called mitre shears, but with careful work they aren’t essential. Cut the two pieces at an angle and join them precisely. This way the cut edges meet cleanly and you avoid gaps.
How long does it take to fit skirting boards?
As a rough guide, allow around ten minutes per linear metre (approx. 3.3 ft) of skirting board.
Which soft skirting boards are suitable for laminate?
For laminate, soft skirting boards in the same or a similar wood look are a good choice. Depending on your wall design, it can also work well to fit plain-colour soft skirting boards.
What is the difference between a soft skirting board and a skirting board?
Soft skirting boards create a finish under objects such as a dishwasher. By contrast, skirting boards are fitted along a wall and form the transition from the wall to the floor. Our soft skirting boards can also be used as skirting boards.
Why do you need soft skirting boards?
Soft skirting boards give you a neat, clean transition between floor and wall by concealing expansion gaps. They can also be used to hide cables.