Frequently asked questions about the Floor skirting boards category
Floor skirting boards — what are they and what are they used for?
Floor skirting boards are decorative and protective strips fitted between the wall and floor to cover gaps, protect walls from impact and hide cables. The category includes PVC, MDF and pine skirtings in various profiles and lengths from 2200 to 2750 mm.
What types of floor skirting boards are available (PVC, MDF, wood)?
The range includes PVC skirtings — moisture-resistant and flexible; MDF skirtings — smooth, paintable or profiled for classic looks; and pine wood skirtings — natural texture for warm interiors. Materials differ in moisture resistance, durability and fixing methods.
What are typical skirting board sizes (height, thickness, length)?
Typical catalogue sizes are shown in product names, e.g. 22x75x2500 mm. Lengths include 2200, 2400, 2500 and 2700–2750 mm; profile heights range broadly (examples from 13 mm up to ~96 mm for wider MDF/wood models).
How to fix skirting boards: adhesive, clips or screws?
Installation options: construction adhesive for PVC, clip systems for MDF with 'CLIP' fittings, or screws with plugs for wooden/rigid profiles. Look for 'CLIP' or 'klamber' in the product name to confirm clip-compatible items.
Skirting boards glued in place — which rooms are they suitable for?
Adhesive skirtings (typically PVC) suit dry to moderately humid rooms such as living rooms, bedrooms and hallways. For bathrooms choose moisture-rated PVC profiles and consider sealing joints for constant wet conditions.
Which skirting boards are better: wide or narrow?
Wide skirtings (about 75–96 mm) suit high ceilings and hiding cable channels; narrow ones (15–38 mm) suit low rooms and minimalist interiors. Choose width based on room height and whether you need to conceal wiring.
How to choose skirting colour and texture to match flooring?
Match skirting by tone and texture: MDF and wood skirtings pair well with parquet and laminate (e.g. Oak, Vanilla Oak), PVC offers matching or contrasting RAL colours (e.g. RAL9005, RAL9003). Compare samples or check product names like 'Oak' or 'MORGINS' for reference.
Which skirtings are best for hiding cables and wiring?
Skirtings with hollow interiors and cable channels are best — typically PVC 'MASTER' models or profiles like 13x80 and 15x60 mm. Look for 'MASTER' in the product name or higher profile dimensions to accommodate wiring.
Floor skirting boards 2025 — what trends and new models are in the catalogue?
2025 trends include minimalist white MDF skirtings, wider decorative profiles and moisture-resistant PVC models with cable channels. The catalogue features updated HI-LINE, PREMIUM and MASTER collections with lengths up to 2750 mm.
How to choose skirtings for high-humidity floors?
For humid rooms choose moisture-resistant PVC skirtings and avoid MDF-based products; ensure sealed joints and appropriate fixing (adhesive/sealant). In the catalogue HI-LINE and MASTER PVC models handle moisture best.
How to measure perimeter for purchasing skirtings?
Measure the length of each wall at floor level and total them, accounting for internal corners and openings. Add 5–10% waste for cuts and joins; consider standard product lengths (2200–2750 mm) when calculating quantities.
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Floor skirting boards: 2.89€ — 29.68€ (139)