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Oak quadrant moulding 12mm x 12mm x 2400mm is a small-section hardwood trim used to conceal expansion gaps between wood flooring and skirting boards, giving internal corners and flooring perimeters a neat, finished appearance without filler or caulk.
Specifications
| Property | Detail |
|---|---|
| Material | European oak (hardwood) |
| Profile | Quadrant (quarter-round) |
| Nominal Size | 12mm x 12mm |
| Length | 2400mm |
| Finish | Unfinished (bare wood, ready to paint, stain or varnish) |
| Fixing | Lost-head pins, adhesive or fine screws |
What it's used for
- Covering the expansion gap between solid or engineered wood flooring and skirting boards
- Finishing internal corner joints on timber panelling or cladding
- Neatening the junction between a kitchen worktop and a tiled or plastered wall
- Trimming the edges of fitted shelving or cabinet units where a sharp corner needs covering
Fitting and handling
Before fitting, allow the moulding to acclimatise in the room for at least 48 hours so the oak adjusts to the ambient temperature and humidity, reducing the risk of movement after fixing. Fix using lost-head panel pins at roughly 400mm centres, punching the heads below the surface and filling before finishing, or apply a suitable wood adhesive where pinning is not practical. Oak can be finished with a clear hardwax oil, varnish, stain or paint to match your floor or joinery, and should be stored flat and off the ground in dry conditions prior to installation.
FAQ
What is the difference between oak quadrant moulding and oak Scotia moulding?
A quadrant moulding has a simple quarter-circle profile, giving a curved face that sits flush to both surfaces. Scotia moulding has a concave, S-shaped profile that creates a slightly more pronounced shadow line. Both serve the same purpose of covering expansion gaps, so the choice is largely a matter of appearance.
Can I paint this oak quadrant moulding?
Yes. Being unfinished bare wood, it accepts paint, stain, varnish or hardwax oil. If painting, apply a primer coat first and lightly sand between coats for the best adhesion on the open grain of the oak.
How many lengths do I need for a standard room?
Measure the total perimeter of the room in millimetres, deduct any doorways, then divide by 2400. It is good practice to add 10 to 15 per cent for cutting wastage, mitres at corners and any defects you choose to cut out.
Nottage Timber Merchants supply oak quadrant and a full range of hardwood and softwood profiles from our Bridgend depot. Browse the complete oak mouldings collection for matching architrave, cover bead and other trim profiles. Local delivery to the Bridgend and South Wales area is available, with next-day options for stocked items.

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Description
Oak quadrant moulding 12mm x 12mm x 2400mm is a small-section hardwood trim used to conceal expansion gaps between wood flooring and skirting boards, giving internal corners and flooring perimeters a neat, finished appearance without filler or caulk.
Specifications
| Property | Detail |
|---|---|
| Material | European oak (hardwood) |
| Profile | Quadrant (quarter-round) |
| Nominal Size | 12mm x 12mm |
| Length | 2400mm |
| Finish | Unfinished (bare wood, ready to paint, stain or varnish) |
| Fixing | Lost-head pins, adhesive or fine screws |
What it's used for
- Covering the expansion gap between solid or engineered wood flooring and skirting boards
- Finishing internal corner joints on timber panelling or cladding
- Neatening the junction between a kitchen worktop and a tiled or plastered wall
- Trimming the edges of fitted shelving or cabinet units where a sharp corner needs covering
Fitting and handling
Before fitting, allow the moulding to acclimatise in the room for at least 48 hours so the oak adjusts to the ambient temperature and humidity, reducing the risk of movement after fixing. Fix using lost-head panel pins at roughly 400mm centres, punching the heads below the surface and filling before finishing, or apply a suitable wood adhesive where pinning is not practical. Oak can be finished with a clear hardwax oil, varnish, stain or paint to match your floor or joinery, and should be stored flat and off the ground in dry conditions prior to installation.
FAQ
What is the difference between oak quadrant moulding and oak Scotia moulding?
A quadrant moulding has a simple quarter-circle profile, giving a curved face that sits flush to both surfaces. Scotia moulding has a concave, S-shaped profile that creates a slightly more pronounced shadow line. Both serve the same purpose of covering expansion gaps, so the choice is largely a matter of appearance.
Can I paint this oak quadrant moulding?
Yes. Being unfinished bare wood, it accepts paint, stain, varnish or hardwax oil. If painting, apply a primer coat first and lightly sand between coats for the best adhesion on the open grain of the oak.
How many lengths do I need for a standard room?
Measure the total perimeter of the room in millimetres, deduct any doorways, then divide by 2400. It is good practice to add 10 to 15 per cent for cutting wastage, mitres at corners and any defects you choose to cut out.
Nottage Timber Merchants supply oak quadrant and a full range of hardwood and softwood profiles from our Bridgend depot. Browse the complete oak mouldings collection for matching architrave, cover bead and other trim profiles. Local delivery to the Bridgend and South Wales area is available, with next-day options for stocked items.



















