The Story
Pine panel mould 12mm x 31mm is a small-section softwood beading used to frame and define recessed panels on doors, wall panelling and cabinet fronts. At 2400mm long, each length offers generous coverage and suits both period and contemporary classic interiors.
Specifications
| Material | Softwood pine |
|---|---|
| Nominal Size | 12mm x 31mm |
| Length | 2400mm |
| Profile | Panel mould (beading) |
| Finish | Planed, ready to sand and decorate |
What it's used for
- Framing raised or recessed panels on internal doors to create a traditional fielded-panel appearance
- Adding definition to MDF or timber wall panelling as a shadow line or border detail
- Decorative edging on fitted furniture, cabinet doors and wardrobe fronts
- Covering joints and neat finishing on plywood or boarded ceiling features
Fitting and handling
Before fixing, store lengths flat in the room where they will be installed for at least 24 hours to allow the timber to adjust to the ambient temperature and humidity, which reduces the risk of movement after fitting. This mould can be fixed using panel pins, fine countersunk screws, or a suitable wood adhesive, mitreing corners at 45 degrees for a clean finish. Once in place, lightly sand with 120-grit paper and apply your chosen paint, primer, varnish or stain for a consistent result.
FAQ
What is pine panel mould used for on internal doors?
Panel mould is applied around the edges of a recessed or raised door panel to create a neat, decorative frame. The small profile of this 12mm x 31mm section suits standard internal door panels without overcrowding the stile or rail.
Can I paint this pine panel mould?
Yes. Pine takes paint well once lightly sanded and primed. Apply a wood primer or a combined primer-undercoat first to seal the grain, then finish with your chosen topcoat. Two thin topcoats will give a cleaner result than one heavy coat.
How many lengths do I need for a standard four-panel door?
A standard four-panel internal door typically requires between four and six 2400mm lengths, depending on the panel sizes and whether you are mitring the corners. It is worth buying a spare length to allow for cutting waste and mitres.
Browse the full range of pine mouldings at Nottage Timber Merchants, including architraves, skirting and decorative profiles, at our pine mouldings collection. We supply trade and retail customers across South Wales, with next-day delivery available to the Bridgend area and beyond.

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Description
Pine panel mould 12mm x 31mm is a small-section softwood beading used to frame and define recessed panels on doors, wall panelling and cabinet fronts. At 2400mm long, each length offers generous coverage and suits both period and contemporary classic interiors.
Specifications
| Material | Softwood pine |
|---|---|
| Nominal Size | 12mm x 31mm |
| Length | 2400mm |
| Profile | Panel mould (beading) |
| Finish | Planed, ready to sand and decorate |
What it's used for
- Framing raised or recessed panels on internal doors to create a traditional fielded-panel appearance
- Adding definition to MDF or timber wall panelling as a shadow line or border detail
- Decorative edging on fitted furniture, cabinet doors and wardrobe fronts
- Covering joints and neat finishing on plywood or boarded ceiling features
Fitting and handling
Before fixing, store lengths flat in the room where they will be installed for at least 24 hours to allow the timber to adjust to the ambient temperature and humidity, which reduces the risk of movement after fitting. This mould can be fixed using panel pins, fine countersunk screws, or a suitable wood adhesive, mitreing corners at 45 degrees for a clean finish. Once in place, lightly sand with 120-grit paper and apply your chosen paint, primer, varnish or stain for a consistent result.
FAQ
What is pine panel mould used for on internal doors?
Panel mould is applied around the edges of a recessed or raised door panel to create a neat, decorative frame. The small profile of this 12mm x 31mm section suits standard internal door panels without overcrowding the stile or rail.
Can I paint this pine panel mould?
Yes. Pine takes paint well once lightly sanded and primed. Apply a wood primer or a combined primer-undercoat first to seal the grain, then finish with your chosen topcoat. Two thin topcoats will give a cleaner result than one heavy coat.
How many lengths do I need for a standard four-panel door?
A standard four-panel internal door typically requires between four and six 2400mm lengths, depending on the panel sizes and whether you are mitring the corners. It is worth buying a spare length to allow for cutting waste and mitres.
Browse the full range of pine mouldings at Nottage Timber Merchants, including architraves, skirting and decorative profiles, at our pine mouldings collection. We supply trade and retail customers across South Wales, with next-day delivery available to the Bridgend area and beyond.




















