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$6.70The Story
Chamfered and round redwood skirting and architrave is a versatile moulding profile suited to modern and transitional interiors. Machined in-house by Nottage Timber Merchants from redwood, each length measures 4200mm and is supplied unfinished, ready for paint, stain, or varnish.
Specifications
| Property | Detail |
|---|---|
| Material | Redwood (Pinus sylvestris) |
| Finish | Unfinished, ready to decorate |
| Profile | Chamfered and round |
| Length | 4200mm |
| Nominal sizes | 75mm, 100mm, 125mm, 150mm |
| Finished sizes | 70mm, 95mm, 120mm, 145mm |
| Application | Internal skirting and architrave |
What it's used for
- Skirting boards along the base of internal walls in living rooms, hallways, and bedrooms
- Architrave around door frames and window openings to conceal the joint between frame and plasterwork
- Matching skirting and architrave sets to achieve a consistent profile throughout a property
- Renovation and new-build projects where a clean, simple moulding profile is required
Fitting and handling
Allow the lengths to acclimatise inside the property for at least 48 hours before fixing, keeping them flat and off cold floors. Fix with a combination of grab adhesive and cut nails or a nail gun, ensuring boards are fixed to solid noggins or a continuous batten where the plasterwork is hollow. Finish with a suitable interior primer, undercoat, and top coat, or apply a stain or oil once the surface is clean and dry.
FAQ
What is the difference between the nominal size and the finished size?
The nominal size refers to the size of the timber before machining. Once the profile is cut and the surface is planed smooth, the finished size is slightly smaller. For example, the 100mm nominal board has a finished face width of 95mm. Always plan your project using the finished sizes.
Can this moulding be used for both skirting and architrave on the same job?
Yes. The chamfered and round profile is designed to work across both applications. Using the same profile for skirting and architrave gives a coordinated finish throughout a room without the need to source two separate mouldings.
Does the redwood skirting come primed or ready to paint?
The lengths are supplied unfinished. You will need to apply a suitable wood primer before painting, or prepare the surface with a light sand before applying stain, oil, or varnish. Unfinished timber gives you full control over the final colour and sheen level.
Browse the full range of pine mouldings at Nottage Timber Merchants, including ogee, torus, and pencil-round profiles. We supply trade and retail customers across South Wales, with next-day delivery available to the Bridgend area.
Description
Chamfered and round redwood skirting and architrave is a versatile moulding profile suited to modern and transitional interiors. Machined in-house by Nottage Timber Merchants from redwood, each length measures 4200mm and is supplied unfinished, ready for paint, stain, or varnish.
Specifications
| Property | Detail |
|---|---|
| Material | Redwood (Pinus sylvestris) |
| Finish | Unfinished, ready to decorate |
| Profile | Chamfered and round |
| Length | 4200mm |
| Nominal sizes | 75mm, 100mm, 125mm, 150mm |
| Finished sizes | 70mm, 95mm, 120mm, 145mm |
| Application | Internal skirting and architrave |
What it's used for
- Skirting boards along the base of internal walls in living rooms, hallways, and bedrooms
- Architrave around door frames and window openings to conceal the joint between frame and plasterwork
- Matching skirting and architrave sets to achieve a consistent profile throughout a property
- Renovation and new-build projects where a clean, simple moulding profile is required
Fitting and handling
Allow the lengths to acclimatise inside the property for at least 48 hours before fixing, keeping them flat and off cold floors. Fix with a combination of grab adhesive and cut nails or a nail gun, ensuring boards are fixed to solid noggins or a continuous batten where the plasterwork is hollow. Finish with a suitable interior primer, undercoat, and top coat, or apply a stain or oil once the surface is clean and dry.
FAQ
What is the difference between the nominal size and the finished size?
The nominal size refers to the size of the timber before machining. Once the profile is cut and the surface is planed smooth, the finished size is slightly smaller. For example, the 100mm nominal board has a finished face width of 95mm. Always plan your project using the finished sizes.
Can this moulding be used for both skirting and architrave on the same job?
Yes. The chamfered and round profile is designed to work across both applications. Using the same profile for skirting and architrave gives a coordinated finish throughout a room without the need to source two separate mouldings.
Does the redwood skirting come primed or ready to paint?
The lengths are supplied unfinished. You will need to apply a suitable wood primer before painting, or prepare the surface with a light sand before applying stain, oil, or varnish. Unfinished timber gives you full control over the final colour and sheen level.
Browse the full range of pine mouldings at Nottage Timber Merchants, including ogee, torus, and pencil-round profiles. We supply trade and retail customers across South Wales, with next-day delivery available to the Bridgend area.

















