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Pine Cushion Corner Angle 21mm x 21mm x 2400mm
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Pine Cushion Corner Angle 21mm x 21mm x 2400mm

Pine Cushion Corner Angle 21mm x 21mm x 2400mm

$1.76

Original: $5.04

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Pine Cushion Corner Angle 21mm x 21mm x 2400mm

$5.04

$1.76

The Story

Pine cushion corner angle 21mm x 21mm x 2400mm is a softwood moulding designed to neaten internal corners on shelving, boarding and fitted furniture. The rounded cushion profile conceals fixings, rough edges and butt joins, giving a clean, finished appearance with minimal effort.

Specifications

Material Pine (softwood)
Nominal Size 21mm x 21mm
Length 2400mm
Profile Cushion corner angle
Finish Unfinished - ready to paint or stain
Use Class Internal use only

What it's used for

  • Finishing internal corners on built-in shelving and alcove units
  • Concealing joins and screw fixings on timber boarding and wall panelling
  • Neatening worktop edges and fitted furniture corners in kitchens and utility rooms
  • Covering gaps between abutting surfaces such as cabinets and stud walls

Fitting and handling

Allow the moulding to acclimatise in the room where it will be fixed for 24 to 48 hours before installation, particularly in rooms with underfloor heating or variable temperatures, to reduce the risk of movement after fixing. It can be secured with panel pins, wood adhesive or a combination of both - adhesive alone works well where a pin-free surface finish is required. Once fixed, fill any pin holes, sand lightly and apply your chosen paint or stain for a consistent finish.

FAQ

Can this corner angle be used in bathrooms or kitchens?

It is suitable for internal use in kitchens and bathrooms provided it is properly sealed, painted or finished to protect it from moisture. Unfinished pine will swell and discolour if left exposed to persistent damp, so sealing all faces and end grain before or after fixing is recommended.

What is the difference between a cushion corner angle and a standard quadrant?

A cushion corner angle has a flat back face on both legs with a gently rounded front face, designed to sit neatly into a 90-degree internal corner. A quadrant has a fully curved face and is typically used along horizontal surfaces such as the joint between a skirting board and a floor. The cushion profile sits flatter against the wall and gives a slightly more angular appearance.

How do I cut this moulding to length cleanly?

A fine-tooth hand saw or mitre saw gives the cleanest cut. For mitre joints at corners, a mitre box set to 45 degrees works well. Supporting the moulding close to the cut line reduces breakout on the face of the profile.

Nottage Timber Merchants stock a wide range of pine mouldings for internal joinery projects, available to order online or collect from our Bridgend trade counter. Next-day delivery is available across South Wales for qualifying orders - contact us for volume pricing on larger quantities.

Pine Cushion Corner Angle 21mm x 21mm x 2400mm - Image 2

Details & Craftsmanship

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

Pine Cushion Corner Angle 21mm x 21mm x 2400mm - Image 3

Details & Craftsmanship

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

Description

Pine cushion corner angle 21mm x 21mm x 2400mm is a softwood moulding designed to neaten internal corners on shelving, boarding and fitted furniture. The rounded cushion profile conceals fixings, rough edges and butt joins, giving a clean, finished appearance with minimal effort.

Specifications

Material Pine (softwood)
Nominal Size 21mm x 21mm
Length 2400mm
Profile Cushion corner angle
Finish Unfinished - ready to paint or stain
Use Class Internal use only

What it's used for

  • Finishing internal corners on built-in shelving and alcove units
  • Concealing joins and screw fixings on timber boarding and wall panelling
  • Neatening worktop edges and fitted furniture corners in kitchens and utility rooms
  • Covering gaps between abutting surfaces such as cabinets and stud walls

Fitting and handling

Allow the moulding to acclimatise in the room where it will be fixed for 24 to 48 hours before installation, particularly in rooms with underfloor heating or variable temperatures, to reduce the risk of movement after fixing. It can be secured with panel pins, wood adhesive or a combination of both - adhesive alone works well where a pin-free surface finish is required. Once fixed, fill any pin holes, sand lightly and apply your chosen paint or stain for a consistent finish.

FAQ

Can this corner angle be used in bathrooms or kitchens?

It is suitable for internal use in kitchens and bathrooms provided it is properly sealed, painted or finished to protect it from moisture. Unfinished pine will swell and discolour if left exposed to persistent damp, so sealing all faces and end grain before or after fixing is recommended.

What is the difference between a cushion corner angle and a standard quadrant?

A cushion corner angle has a flat back face on both legs with a gently rounded front face, designed to sit neatly into a 90-degree internal corner. A quadrant has a fully curved face and is typically used along horizontal surfaces such as the joint between a skirting board and a floor. The cushion profile sits flatter against the wall and gives a slightly more angular appearance.

How do I cut this moulding to length cleanly?

A fine-tooth hand saw or mitre saw gives the cleanest cut. For mitre joints at corners, a mitre box set to 45 degrees works well. Supporting the moulding close to the cut line reduces breakout on the face of the profile.

Nottage Timber Merchants stock a wide range of pine mouldings for internal joinery projects, available to order online or collect from our Bridgend trade counter. Next-day delivery is available across South Wales for qualifying orders - contact us for volume pricing on larger quantities.