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Browse the full range of solid and engineered profiles in our oak mouldings collection for matching architraves, beading and cover strips. Nottage Timber Merchants offer next-day delivery across Bridgend and the wider South Wales area on stocked lines.

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Oak Quadrant Moulding 15mm x 15mm x 2400mm
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Oak Quadrant Moulding 15mm x 15mm x 2400mm

Oak Quadrant Moulding 15mm x 15mm x 2400mm

$3.57

Original: $10.19

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Oak Quadrant Moulding 15mm x 15mm x 2400mm

$10.19

$3.57

The Story

Oak quadrant moulding in a 15mm x 15mm profile and 2400mm length is a neat, hardwearing trim used to conceal expansion gaps between timber flooring and skirting boards, and to finish internal corner joints cleanly. Cut from solid oak, it combines a natural grain with a smooth curved face.

Specifications

Property Detail
Material Solid oak
Profile Quadrant (quarter-round)
Nominal Size 15mm x 15mm
Length 2400mm
Finish Sanded, unfinished

What it's used for

  • Covering the expansion gap between solid or engineered oak flooring and skirting boards
  • Finishing the junction between a kitchen worktop and a tiled or plastered wall
  • Neatening internal corner joints on timber panelling or cladding
  • Providing a tidy edge detail around door thresholds and step nosings

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. Secure with lost-head pins, a brad nailer, or a suitable wood adhesive, taking care not to fix through the flooring itself so the floor can still expand and contract freely. Once fitted, apply your chosen finish, whether oil, wax or clear lacquer, to match the surrounding timber and protect the surface from moisture and wear.

FAQ

What is the difference between an oak quadrant and an oak Scotia moulding?

A quadrant moulding has a simple quarter-circle profile with a flat back on two sides, making it ideal for tight right-angle corners. A Scotia has a more concave, stepped profile that sits slightly proud of the corner and gives a deeper shadow line. Both are used for similar applications but produce a noticeably different finished look.

Can I paint or stain this oak quadrant moulding?

Yes. Because it arrives unfinished, you can apply stain, oil, wax or paint to match your existing floor or joinery. For best results, lightly sand with 180-grit paper before applying the first coat, then allow to dry fully before a second coat if needed.

How many lengths do I need for a typical room?

Measure the total perimeter where the gap needs covering, then divide by 2.4 to get the number of lengths required. Add one extra length to allow for mitred corners and any waste from cutting. For a standard 4m x 5m room with four walls, you would typically need around eight to nine lengths.

Browse the full range of solid and engineered profiles in our oak mouldings collection for matching architraves, beading and cover strips. Nottage Timber Merchants offer next-day delivery across Bridgend and the wider South Wales area on stocked lines.

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Details & Craftsmanship

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Description

Oak quadrant moulding in a 15mm x 15mm profile and 2400mm length is a neat, hardwearing trim used to conceal expansion gaps between timber flooring and skirting boards, and to finish internal corner joints cleanly. Cut from solid oak, it combines a natural grain with a smooth curved face.

Specifications

Property Detail
Material Solid oak
Profile Quadrant (quarter-round)
Nominal Size 15mm x 15mm
Length 2400mm
Finish Sanded, unfinished

What it's used for

  • Covering the expansion gap between solid or engineered oak flooring and skirting boards
  • Finishing the junction between a kitchen worktop and a tiled or plastered wall
  • Neatening internal corner joints on timber panelling or cladding
  • Providing a tidy edge detail around door thresholds and step nosings

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. Secure with lost-head pins, a brad nailer, or a suitable wood adhesive, taking care not to fix through the flooring itself so the floor can still expand and contract freely. Once fitted, apply your chosen finish, whether oil, wax or clear lacquer, to match the surrounding timber and protect the surface from moisture and wear.

FAQ

What is the difference between an oak quadrant and an oak Scotia moulding?

A quadrant moulding has a simple quarter-circle profile with a flat back on two sides, making it ideal for tight right-angle corners. A Scotia has a more concave, stepped profile that sits slightly proud of the corner and gives a deeper shadow line. Both are used for similar applications but produce a noticeably different finished look.

Can I paint or stain this oak quadrant moulding?

Yes. Because it arrives unfinished, you can apply stain, oil, wax or paint to match your existing floor or joinery. For best results, lightly sand with 180-grit paper before applying the first coat, then allow to dry fully before a second coat if needed.

How many lengths do I need for a typical room?

Measure the total perimeter where the gap needs covering, then divide by 2.4 to get the number of lengths required. Add one extra length to allow for mitred corners and any waste from cutting. For a standard 4m x 5m room with four walls, you would typically need around eight to nine lengths.

Browse the full range of solid and engineered profiles in our oak mouldings collection for matching architraves, beading and cover strips. Nottage Timber Merchants offer next-day delivery across Bridgend and the wider South Wales area on stocked lines.

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