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Ogee white primed MDF skirting and architrave is a classic moulding profile suited to period and traditional interiors. Available in four widths from 68mm to 168mm and supplied in 4.4m lengths, each board arrives ready for a single top coat of paint.
Specifications
| Property | Detail |
|---|---|
| Material | MDF (Medium Density Fibreboard) |
| Finish | White primed, ready for top coat |
| Profile | Ogee |
| Nominal Sizes | 18mm x 68mm, 18mm x 119mm, 18mm x 144mm, 18mm x 168mm |
| Length | 4.4m (4400mm) |
| Treatment | Moisture resistant MDF |
What it's used for
- Skirting boards along the base of internal walls in living rooms, hallways, and bedrooms
- Architrave surrounds for interior door frames and window reveals
- Period and traditional renovation projects where an ogee profile suits the character of the property
- Kitchens and bathrooms where moisture resistant MDF is preferable to standard MDF
Fitting and handling
Allow lengths to acclimatise in the room for 24 to 48 hours before fixing, particularly in rooms with underfloor heating. Fix with a combination of grab adhesive and cut nails or a nail gun, then fill nail holes and any mitre joints before applying your top coat. Store flat and off the ground to avoid bowing.
FAQ
Is this ogee MDF skirting suitable for bathrooms and kitchens?
Yes. The board is made from moisture resistant MDF, which handles the humidity levels found in kitchens and bathrooms better than standard MDF. It is not waterproof, so avoid direct or prolonged water contact and ensure the painted finish is maintained.
Does the white primer mean I only need one coat of paint?
The primer acts as a base coat and sealer, so in most cases one finishing coat of your chosen paint is sufficient. On bare cut ends, apply a little extra primer before painting to seal the MDF fibre and prevent absorption.
What is the difference between the 3 inch and 5 inch skirting options?
The 68mm (3 inch) board suits modern or lower-ceilinged rooms where a subtle skirting is preferred. The 119mm (5 inch), 144mm (6 inch), and 168mm (7 inch) boards are better suited to older or taller properties where a more prominent skirting is in keeping with the room proportions.
Browse the full range of moulding profiles at Nottage Timber Merchants in the skirting and architrave collection. Orders can be collected from our yard in Bridgend, South Wales, or delivered to the local area.

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Description
Ogee white primed MDF skirting and architrave is a classic moulding profile suited to period and traditional interiors. Available in four widths from 68mm to 168mm and supplied in 4.4m lengths, each board arrives ready for a single top coat of paint.
Specifications
| Property | Detail |
|---|---|
| Material | MDF (Medium Density Fibreboard) |
| Finish | White primed, ready for top coat |
| Profile | Ogee |
| Nominal Sizes | 18mm x 68mm, 18mm x 119mm, 18mm x 144mm, 18mm x 168mm |
| Length | 4.4m (4400mm) |
| Treatment | Moisture resistant MDF |
What it's used for
- Skirting boards along the base of internal walls in living rooms, hallways, and bedrooms
- Architrave surrounds for interior door frames and window reveals
- Period and traditional renovation projects where an ogee profile suits the character of the property
- Kitchens and bathrooms where moisture resistant MDF is preferable to standard MDF
Fitting and handling
Allow lengths to acclimatise in the room for 24 to 48 hours before fixing, particularly in rooms with underfloor heating. Fix with a combination of grab adhesive and cut nails or a nail gun, then fill nail holes and any mitre joints before applying your top coat. Store flat and off the ground to avoid bowing.
FAQ
Is this ogee MDF skirting suitable for bathrooms and kitchens?
Yes. The board is made from moisture resistant MDF, which handles the humidity levels found in kitchens and bathrooms better than standard MDF. It is not waterproof, so avoid direct or prolonged water contact and ensure the painted finish is maintained.
Does the white primer mean I only need one coat of paint?
The primer acts as a base coat and sealer, so in most cases one finishing coat of your chosen paint is sufficient. On bare cut ends, apply a little extra primer before painting to seal the MDF fibre and prevent absorption.
What is the difference between the 3 inch and 5 inch skirting options?
The 68mm (3 inch) board suits modern or lower-ceilinged rooms where a subtle skirting is preferred. The 119mm (5 inch), 144mm (6 inch), and 168mm (7 inch) boards are better suited to older or taller properties where a more prominent skirting is in keeping with the room proportions.
Browse the full range of moulding profiles at Nottage Timber Merchants in the skirting and architrave collection. Orders can be collected from our yard in Bridgend, South Wales, or delivered to the local area.
















