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Ovolo redwood skirting and architrave is a solid timber moulding machined to a classic curved profile, supplied in 4200mm lengths. Available in four nominal widths from 75mm to 150mm, it suits both traditional and transitional interiors and is ready to paint, stain, or varnish straight from the pack.
Specifications
| Material | Redwood (Pinus sylvestris) |
|---|---|
| Grade | Joinery grade |
| Profile | Ovolo |
| Finish | Unfinished, machined smooth |
| Nominal sizes | 75mm, 100mm, 125mm, 150mm |
| Finished sizes | 70mm, 95mm, 120mm, 145mm |
| Length | 4200mm |
| Treatment | None applied, suitable for internal use |
What it's used for
- Skirting boards fitted at the base of internal walls in living rooms, hallways, and bedrooms
- Architrave sets around door frames and window openings, matched to the skirting profile for a coordinated finish
- Replacement of damaged or worn mouldings during property renovation or refurbishment
- New-build joinery where a consistent, paintable timber moulding is specified throughout
Fitting and handling
Allow the timber to acclimatise in the room where it will be fitted for at least 48 hours before fixing, as this reduces movement after installation. Fix skirting to the wall using cut nails, lost-head nails, or grab adhesive on dot-and-dab plasterboard; architrave is typically pinned to the door lining with oval brads and glued at mitred corners for a tight joint. Once fitted, apply a suitable primer before finishing with paint, stain, or varnish to protect the timber and seal the grain.
FAQ
What is the difference between the nominal size and the finished size?
The nominal size refers to the rough sawn dimension before machining. Once the profile is cut and the face is planed smooth, a small amount of material is removed, leaving the finished size. For example, the 100mm nominal board finishes at 95mm face width.
Can ovolo skirting and architrave be used with the same profile to match throughout a room?
Yes. The ovolo profile is the same across both the skirting and architrave ranges, so the curved detail reads consistently whether you are looking at the base of the wall or around a door opening. This is a common specification for period-style and transitional interiors.
Does this redwood skirting need treating before use indoors?
No preservative treatment is required for internal use. The timber is supplied unfinished and should be primed and painted, or stained and varnished, after fitting. Applying a finish seals the grain and helps the moulding resist knocks and moisture from cleaning.
Browse the full range of skirting and architrave profiles at Nottage Timber Merchants, including matching ogee and torus options. We supply trade and retail customers across Bridgend and South Wales, with next-day availability on stocked lengths for local collection or delivery.
Description
Ovolo redwood skirting and architrave is a solid timber moulding machined to a classic curved profile, supplied in 4200mm lengths. Available in four nominal widths from 75mm to 150mm, it suits both traditional and transitional interiors and is ready to paint, stain, or varnish straight from the pack.
Specifications
| Material | Redwood (Pinus sylvestris) |
|---|---|
| Grade | Joinery grade |
| Profile | Ovolo |
| Finish | Unfinished, machined smooth |
| Nominal sizes | 75mm, 100mm, 125mm, 150mm |
| Finished sizes | 70mm, 95mm, 120mm, 145mm |
| Length | 4200mm |
| Treatment | None applied, suitable for internal use |
What it's used for
- Skirting boards fitted at the base of internal walls in living rooms, hallways, and bedrooms
- Architrave sets around door frames and window openings, matched to the skirting profile for a coordinated finish
- Replacement of damaged or worn mouldings during property renovation or refurbishment
- New-build joinery where a consistent, paintable timber moulding is specified throughout
Fitting and handling
Allow the timber to acclimatise in the room where it will be fitted for at least 48 hours before fixing, as this reduces movement after installation. Fix skirting to the wall using cut nails, lost-head nails, or grab adhesive on dot-and-dab plasterboard; architrave is typically pinned to the door lining with oval brads and glued at mitred corners for a tight joint. Once fitted, apply a suitable primer before finishing with paint, stain, or varnish to protect the timber and seal the grain.
FAQ
What is the difference between the nominal size and the finished size?
The nominal size refers to the rough sawn dimension before machining. Once the profile is cut and the face is planed smooth, a small amount of material is removed, leaving the finished size. For example, the 100mm nominal board finishes at 95mm face width.
Can ovolo skirting and architrave be used with the same profile to match throughout a room?
Yes. The ovolo profile is the same across both the skirting and architrave ranges, so the curved detail reads consistently whether you are looking at the base of the wall or around a door opening. This is a common specification for period-style and transitional interiors.
Does this redwood skirting need treating before use indoors?
No preservative treatment is required for internal use. The timber is supplied unfinished and should be primed and painted, or stained and varnished, after fitting. Applying a finish seals the grain and helps the moulding resist knocks and moisture from cleaning.
Browse the full range of skirting and architrave profiles at Nottage Timber Merchants, including matching ogee and torus options. We supply trade and retail customers across Bridgend and South Wales, with next-day availability on stocked lengths for local collection or delivery.


















