The Story
Pine panel mould 15mm x 29mm x 2400mm is a classic softwood beading profile used to create raised or recessed panel effects on walls, doors, cabinet fronts and ceilings. Lightweight, straight-grained and easy to cut, it suits both trade and DIY projects across South Wales.
Specifications
| Property | Detail |
|---|---|
| Material | Pine softwood |
| Finish | Prepared, ready to paint, stain or varnish |
| Nominal Size | 15mm x 29mm |
| Length | 2400mm (2.4m) |
| Profile | Panel mould (beading) |
What it's used for
- Creating traditional raised or flat panel effects on interior walls and feature panels
- Framing door panels on internal doors and wardrobe fronts
- Adding decorative borders to cabinet doors and fitted furniture
- Finishing ceiling panels and boxing around structural posts or beams
Fitting and handling
Allow the moulding to acclimatise in the room where it will be fitted for at least 24 to 48 hours before fixing, particularly in rooms with underfloor heating or low humidity. Fix using lost-head pins, a pin nailer, wood adhesive, or a combination of both for a secure hold on door or wall panels. Lightly sand with 120-grit paper before applying your chosen paint, primer or stain, and store flat in dry conditions to prevent warping prior to use.
FAQ
What is pine panel mould used for?
Pine panel mould is a beading profile fixed around flat or raised panels on doors, walls, cabinets and ceilings to create a traditional framed appearance. It is one of the most common decorative mouldings used in interior joinery work throughout the UK.
Can I paint pine panel mould?
Yes. A light sand with 120-grit paper followed by a coat of wood primer will give a clean, even base for gloss, eggshell or satinwood paint. It also accepts wood stain and varnish well if you prefer to show the natural grain.
What size pine panel mould do I need for a standard internal door?
The 15mm x 29mm profile is a popular choice for internal door panels and wall panelling because its face width is narrow enough to sit neatly within a panel recess without overpowering the frame. For larger door panels or a bolder look, a wider profile may be more appropriate.
Browse the full range of softwood beading profiles in our pine mouldings collection at Nottage Timber Merchants. We supply trade and DIY customers in Bridgend and across South Wales, with next-day delivery available to many local postcodes.

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Description
Pine panel mould 15mm x 29mm x 2400mm is a classic softwood beading profile used to create raised or recessed panel effects on walls, doors, cabinet fronts and ceilings. Lightweight, straight-grained and easy to cut, it suits both trade and DIY projects across South Wales.
Specifications
| Property | Detail |
|---|---|
| Material | Pine softwood |
| Finish | Prepared, ready to paint, stain or varnish |
| Nominal Size | 15mm x 29mm |
| Length | 2400mm (2.4m) |
| Profile | Panel mould (beading) |
What it's used for
- Creating traditional raised or flat panel effects on interior walls and feature panels
- Framing door panels on internal doors and wardrobe fronts
- Adding decorative borders to cabinet doors and fitted furniture
- Finishing ceiling panels and boxing around structural posts or beams
Fitting and handling
Allow the moulding to acclimatise in the room where it will be fitted for at least 24 to 48 hours before fixing, particularly in rooms with underfloor heating or low humidity. Fix using lost-head pins, a pin nailer, wood adhesive, or a combination of both for a secure hold on door or wall panels. Lightly sand with 120-grit paper before applying your chosen paint, primer or stain, and store flat in dry conditions to prevent warping prior to use.
FAQ
What is pine panel mould used for?
Pine panel mould is a beading profile fixed around flat or raised panels on doors, walls, cabinets and ceilings to create a traditional framed appearance. It is one of the most common decorative mouldings used in interior joinery work throughout the UK.
Can I paint pine panel mould?
Yes. A light sand with 120-grit paper followed by a coat of wood primer will give a clean, even base for gloss, eggshell or satinwood paint. It also accepts wood stain and varnish well if you prefer to show the natural grain.
What size pine panel mould do I need for a standard internal door?
The 15mm x 29mm profile is a popular choice for internal door panels and wall panelling because its face width is narrow enough to sit neatly within a panel recess without overpowering the frame. For larger door panels or a bolder look, a wider profile may be more appropriate.
Browse the full range of softwood beading profiles in our pine mouldings collection at Nottage Timber Merchants. We supply trade and DIY customers in Bridgend and across South Wales, with next-day delivery available to many local postcodes.




















