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Ogee redwood skirting and architrave gives period and traditional interiors a clean, coordinated finish. Machined in-house by Nottage Timber Merchants in South Wales, each 4200mm length features a classic S-shaped ogee profile, supplied unfinished and ready to paint, stain, or varnish.
Specifications
| Property | Detail |
|---|---|
| Material | Redwood (Pinus sylvestris) |
| Profile | Ogee (traditional S-shaped moulding) |
| Length | 4200mm |
| Nominal / Finished Size | 75mm / 70mm, 100mm / 95mm, 125mm / 120mm, 150mm / 145mm |
| Finish | Unfinished, ready to decorate |
| Treatment | None applied - suitable for interior use |
| Use Class | Interior (UC1) |
What it's used for
- Skirting boards along the base of walls in living rooms, hallways, bedrooms, and dining rooms where a traditional profile is required
- Architrave surrounds for internal door frames, particularly in period, Victorian, or Edwardian properties
- Heritage renovations and listed building refurbishments where matching original ogee profiles is essential
- New-build or extension interiors designed to complement classic or cottage-style joinery schemes
Fitting and handling
Before fixing, allow the lengths to acclimatise in the room where they will be installed for at least 48 hours - this reduces the risk of movement after fitting. Ogee skirting is typically fixed using cut nails or screws into timber studwork and noggings, or adhesive onto masonry with appropriate plugs and screws at intervals; use a mitre saw to achieve tight internal and external corner joints. Once fixed, fill any nail holes or gaps with a flexible decorator's caulk before applying your chosen paint, primer, stain, or varnish for a clean finished result.
FAQ
What is the difference between the nominal size and the finished size?
The nominal size is the sawn dimension before machining. Once the profile is moulded and the faces are cleaned up, a small amount of material is removed, giving the finished size. For example, a 100mm nominal length finishes at 95mm face width. Always use the finished size when planning your installation.
Can this ogee skirting be used as architrave around door frames?
Yes. The ogee profile is machined to work as both skirting and architrave, so the two can be used together in the same room for a consistent, matching look. The narrower 75mm or 100mm widths are most commonly chosen for architrave, while wider sizes suit skirting runs.
Does the redwood need treating before use indoors?
This product is supplied unfinished and is intended for interior use only. It does not require preservative treatment, but it should be painted, primed, or sealed on all faces, including the back and ends, before or immediately after installation to stabilise the timber and protect it from moisture variation in the room.
Browse the full range of interior mouldings in our pine mouldings collection, which includes a variety of profiles and sizes to suit both traditional and contemporary schemes. Local customers in Bridgend and across South Wales can collect same day or ask about next-day delivery to your site.
Description
Ogee redwood skirting and architrave gives period and traditional interiors a clean, coordinated finish. Machined in-house by Nottage Timber Merchants in South Wales, each 4200mm length features a classic S-shaped ogee profile, supplied unfinished and ready to paint, stain, or varnish.
Specifications
| Property | Detail |
|---|---|
| Material | Redwood (Pinus sylvestris) |
| Profile | Ogee (traditional S-shaped moulding) |
| Length | 4200mm |
| Nominal / Finished Size | 75mm / 70mm, 100mm / 95mm, 125mm / 120mm, 150mm / 145mm |
| Finish | Unfinished, ready to decorate |
| Treatment | None applied - suitable for interior use |
| Use Class | Interior (UC1) |
What it's used for
- Skirting boards along the base of walls in living rooms, hallways, bedrooms, and dining rooms where a traditional profile is required
- Architrave surrounds for internal door frames, particularly in period, Victorian, or Edwardian properties
- Heritage renovations and listed building refurbishments where matching original ogee profiles is essential
- New-build or extension interiors designed to complement classic or cottage-style joinery schemes
Fitting and handling
Before fixing, allow the lengths to acclimatise in the room where they will be installed for at least 48 hours - this reduces the risk of movement after fitting. Ogee skirting is typically fixed using cut nails or screws into timber studwork and noggings, or adhesive onto masonry with appropriate plugs and screws at intervals; use a mitre saw to achieve tight internal and external corner joints. Once fixed, fill any nail holes or gaps with a flexible decorator's caulk before applying your chosen paint, primer, stain, or varnish for a clean finished result.
FAQ
What is the difference between the nominal size and the finished size?
The nominal size is the sawn dimension before machining. Once the profile is moulded and the faces are cleaned up, a small amount of material is removed, giving the finished size. For example, a 100mm nominal length finishes at 95mm face width. Always use the finished size when planning your installation.
Can this ogee skirting be used as architrave around door frames?
Yes. The ogee profile is machined to work as both skirting and architrave, so the two can be used together in the same room for a consistent, matching look. The narrower 75mm or 100mm widths are most commonly chosen for architrave, while wider sizes suit skirting runs.
Does the redwood need treating before use indoors?
This product is supplied unfinished and is intended for interior use only. It does not require preservative treatment, but it should be painted, primed, or sealed on all faces, including the back and ends, before or immediately after installation to stabilise the timber and protect it from moisture variation in the room.
Browse the full range of interior mouldings in our pine mouldings collection, which includes a variety of profiles and sizes to suit both traditional and contemporary schemes. Local customers in Bridgend and across South Wales can collect same day or ask about next-day delivery to your site.


















