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Oak Quadrant Moulding 21mm x 21mm x 2400mm
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Oak Quadrant Moulding 21mm x 21mm x 2400mm

Oak Quadrant Moulding 21mm x 21mm x 2400mm

$6.19

Original: $17.70

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Oak Quadrant Moulding 21mm x 21mm x 2400mm

$17.70

$6.19

The Story

Oak quadrant moulding 21mm x 21mm x 2400mm is a curved hardwood trim used to cover expansion gaps along skirting boards, at internal corners, and along worktop joints. Cut from solid oak, each 2.4 metre length delivers a consistent, clean finish on both solid and engineered flooring installations.

Specifications

Property Detail
Material Solid oak hardwood
Nominal Size 21mm x 21mm
Length 2400mm (2.4m)
Profile Quadrant (quarter-round)
Finish Unfinished, ready for stain, lacquer or paint
Use Class Internal use only

What it's used for

  • Covering the expansion gap between timber or engineered flooring and skirting boards
  • Neatening internal corners where two walls or surfaces meet
  • Finishing the joint between a solid wood or tiled worktop and an upstand or wall
  • Adding a tidy decorative border along the base of kitchen plinths or furniture panels

Fitting and handling

Before fitting, allow the moulding to acclimatise in the room for at least 48 hours, particularly in heated or humid spaces such as kitchens and bathrooms, to minimise any movement after fixing. Secure using 20mm or 25mm lost-head pins or a suitable wood adhesive, leaving the moulding free to move slightly with the floor rather than fixing rigidly to both floor and skirting. Once fixed, sand lightly with 180-grit paper and apply your chosen stain, hardwax oil or clear lacquer to match existing joinery.

FAQ

What is the difference between oak quadrant moulding and oak scotia moulding?

Quadrant moulding has a simple quarter-circle profile that sits flat against both surfaces at a 90-degree corner. Scotia moulding has a concave, stepped profile that stands slightly proud of the corner, giving a more pronounced shadow line. Both serve the same practical purpose of hiding expansion gaps.

Can I paint this oak quadrant moulding instead of staining it?

Yes. Oak takes water-based and oil-based primers and topcoats well. Apply a wood primer or sanding sealer first to minimise grain raise, then finish with your chosen paint. For a grain-free painted result, lightly sand between coats with 240-grit paper.

How many lengths do I need for a standard room?

Measure the total perimeter of the room in metres, subtract doorway openings, then divide by 2.4 to get the number of lengths required. Add around 10 to 15 per cent for mitred corners and wastage. For a typical 4m x 4m room with one doorway, around seven to eight lengths is usually sufficient.

Browse the full range of hardwood and softwood trims in the oak mouldings collection at Nottage Timber Merchants. We supply trade and retail customers across Bridgend and South Wales, with next-day local delivery available on stocked items.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Oak Quadrant Moulding 21mm x 21mm x 2400mm - Image 3

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

Oak quadrant moulding 21mm x 21mm x 2400mm is a curved hardwood trim used to cover expansion gaps along skirting boards, at internal corners, and along worktop joints. Cut from solid oak, each 2.4 metre length delivers a consistent, clean finish on both solid and engineered flooring installations.

Specifications

Property Detail
Material Solid oak hardwood
Nominal Size 21mm x 21mm
Length 2400mm (2.4m)
Profile Quadrant (quarter-round)
Finish Unfinished, ready for stain, lacquer or paint
Use Class Internal use only

What it's used for

  • Covering the expansion gap between timber or engineered flooring and skirting boards
  • Neatening internal corners where two walls or surfaces meet
  • Finishing the joint between a solid wood or tiled worktop and an upstand or wall
  • Adding a tidy decorative border along the base of kitchen plinths or furniture panels

Fitting and handling

Before fitting, allow the moulding to acclimatise in the room for at least 48 hours, particularly in heated or humid spaces such as kitchens and bathrooms, to minimise any movement after fixing. Secure using 20mm or 25mm lost-head pins or a suitable wood adhesive, leaving the moulding free to move slightly with the floor rather than fixing rigidly to both floor and skirting. Once fixed, sand lightly with 180-grit paper and apply your chosen stain, hardwax oil or clear lacquer to match existing joinery.

FAQ

What is the difference between oak quadrant moulding and oak scotia moulding?

Quadrant moulding has a simple quarter-circle profile that sits flat against both surfaces at a 90-degree corner. Scotia moulding has a concave, stepped profile that stands slightly proud of the corner, giving a more pronounced shadow line. Both serve the same practical purpose of hiding expansion gaps.

Can I paint this oak quadrant moulding instead of staining it?

Yes. Oak takes water-based and oil-based primers and topcoats well. Apply a wood primer or sanding sealer first to minimise grain raise, then finish with your chosen paint. For a grain-free painted result, lightly sand between coats with 240-grit paper.

How many lengths do I need for a standard room?

Measure the total perimeter of the room in metres, subtract doorway openings, then divide by 2.4 to get the number of lengths required. Add around 10 to 15 per cent for mitred corners and wastage. For a typical 4m x 4m room with one doorway, around seven to eight lengths is usually sufficient.

Browse the full range of hardwood and softwood trims in the oak mouldings collection at Nottage Timber Merchants. We supply trade and retail customers across Bridgend and South Wales, with next-day local delivery available on stocked items.

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