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American White Oak ovolo skirting and architrave, machined in-house by Nottage Timber Merchants in South Wales, is the natural choice for adding a clean, traditional profile to doors and room perimeters. Supplied unfinished at a nominal 25mm thickness with a finished size of 20mm, it is ready to accept your chosen stain or lacquer.
Specifications
| Property | Detail |
|---|---|
| Material | American White Oak |
| Profile | Ovolo |
| Nominal Thickness | 25mm |
| Finished Thickness | 20mm |
| Available Widths | 75mm, 100mm, 125mm, 150mm (nominal) |
| Length | 2400mm |
| Finish | Unfinished, ready for stain or lacquer |
| Machined | In-house, Bridgend, South Wales |
What it's used for
- Skirting boards fitted at the base of internal walls in hallways, living rooms, and bedrooms where a consistent hardwood finish is required
- Architrave sets framing internal door linings and frames to give a neat transition between door frame and plasterwork
- Matching ovolo profile throughout a single room or open-plan space for a uniform, traditional look
- Feature installations such as bay window reveals or fireplace surrounds where the warm grain of White Oak is a design choice in itself
Fitting and handling
American White Oak is a stable hardwood, but allow the boards to acclimatise in the room where they will be fitted for at least 48 hours before installation, keeping them flat and away from direct heat sources such as radiators. For a clean finish with no visible fixings, apply a suitable instant grab adhesive to the back face; where additional mechanical fixing is needed, pre-drill pilot holes to avoid splitting the grain near the ends. Once fixed, apply your chosen finishing oil, stain, or lacquer in the conditions stated by the manufacturer, ensuring the room is adequately ventilated.
FAQ
What is the difference between nominal and finished size on these boards?
Nominal size refers to the rough-sawn measurement before machining. Once the profile is cut and the faces are planed smooth, the board loses a small amount of material, leaving a finished thickness of 20mm. The width figures listed (75mm, 100mm, 125mm, 150mm) are also nominal, so the actual face width will be slightly less after machining.
Can I use this American White Oak skirting in a kitchen or bathroom?
Solid hardwood skirting and architrave are not recommended in areas of persistent moisture such as wet rooms or directly behind kitchen sinks. In a kitchen or bathroom where humidity fluctuates, ensure the timber is fully sealed on all faces and edges with a suitable lacquer or oil before fitting, and maintain good ventilation to reduce the risk of movement or swelling over time.
Do I need to buy skirting and architrave separately for a matching set?
No. This listing covers both skirting and architrave cut to the same ovolo profile, so you can order both from the same product in the widths that suit each application. A wider board such as the 150mm is typically used for skirting at floor level, while the 75mm or 100mm widths are commonly chosen for architrave around door frames.
Browse the full range of hardwood and softwood mouldings in the oak mouldings collection at Nottage Timber Merchants. We supply trade and retail customers across Bridgend and the wider South Wales area, with next-day delivery available to many local postcodes.
Description
American White Oak ovolo skirting and architrave, machined in-house by Nottage Timber Merchants in South Wales, is the natural choice for adding a clean, traditional profile to doors and room perimeters. Supplied unfinished at a nominal 25mm thickness with a finished size of 20mm, it is ready to accept your chosen stain or lacquer.
Specifications
| Property | Detail |
|---|---|
| Material | American White Oak |
| Profile | Ovolo |
| Nominal Thickness | 25mm |
| Finished Thickness | 20mm |
| Available Widths | 75mm, 100mm, 125mm, 150mm (nominal) |
| Length | 2400mm |
| Finish | Unfinished, ready for stain or lacquer |
| Machined | In-house, Bridgend, South Wales |
What it's used for
- Skirting boards fitted at the base of internal walls in hallways, living rooms, and bedrooms where a consistent hardwood finish is required
- Architrave sets framing internal door linings and frames to give a neat transition between door frame and plasterwork
- Matching ovolo profile throughout a single room or open-plan space for a uniform, traditional look
- Feature installations such as bay window reveals or fireplace surrounds where the warm grain of White Oak is a design choice in itself
Fitting and handling
American White Oak is a stable hardwood, but allow the boards to acclimatise in the room where they will be fitted for at least 48 hours before installation, keeping them flat and away from direct heat sources such as radiators. For a clean finish with no visible fixings, apply a suitable instant grab adhesive to the back face; where additional mechanical fixing is needed, pre-drill pilot holes to avoid splitting the grain near the ends. Once fixed, apply your chosen finishing oil, stain, or lacquer in the conditions stated by the manufacturer, ensuring the room is adequately ventilated.
FAQ
What is the difference between nominal and finished size on these boards?
Nominal size refers to the rough-sawn measurement before machining. Once the profile is cut and the faces are planed smooth, the board loses a small amount of material, leaving a finished thickness of 20mm. The width figures listed (75mm, 100mm, 125mm, 150mm) are also nominal, so the actual face width will be slightly less after machining.
Can I use this American White Oak skirting in a kitchen or bathroom?
Solid hardwood skirting and architrave are not recommended in areas of persistent moisture such as wet rooms or directly behind kitchen sinks. In a kitchen or bathroom where humidity fluctuates, ensure the timber is fully sealed on all faces and edges with a suitable lacquer or oil before fitting, and maintain good ventilation to reduce the risk of movement or swelling over time.
Do I need to buy skirting and architrave separately for a matching set?
No. This listing covers both skirting and architrave cut to the same ovolo profile, so you can order both from the same product in the widths that suit each application. A wider board such as the 150mm is typically used for skirting at floor level, while the 75mm or 100mm widths are commonly chosen for architrave around door frames.
Browse the full range of hardwood and softwood mouldings in the oak mouldings collection at Nottage Timber Merchants. We supply trade and retail customers across Bridgend and the wider South Wales area, with next-day delivery available to many local postcodes.


















