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Primed pine quadrant 15mm x 15mm x 2400mm is a ready-to-paint softwood moulding used to conceal expansion gaps at skirting board level, cover internal corners and finish wall-to-worktop joints cleanly. White primed for direct top-coating, it suits most interior joinery applications.
Specifications
| Property | Detail |
|---|---|
| Material | Pine (softwood) |
| Treatment | White primed |
| Finish | Primed, ready for top coat |
| Nominal Size | 15mm x 15mm |
| Length | 2400mm (2.4m) |
| Profile | Quadrant (quarter-round) |
| Use Class | Internal use only |
What it's used for
- Covering expansion gaps between laminate or solid wood flooring and skirting boards
- Finishing internal corners where two walls or surfaces meet at 90 degrees
- Neatening worktop-to-wall joints in kitchens and utility rooms
- Adding a tidy curved detail along the base of cabinets, shelving or fitted furniture
Fitting and handling
Allow the moulding to acclimatise in the room where it will be fitted for at least 24 hours before fixing, particularly in rooms with underfloor heating or variable temperature. Fix using panel pins, lost-head nails or a suitable grab adhesive, butting lengths tightly at joints and mitring internal and external corners at 45 degrees for a neat finish. Lightly sand with fine-grade paper before applying your chosen top coat, and store lengths flat and off the ground until needed to prevent bowing.
FAQ
Can this primed pine quadrant be painted directly without an undercoat?
Yes. The white primer applied in manufacture acts as the undercoat, so you can apply your chosen emulsion or gloss top coat straight onto the surface once any nail holes have been filled and the moulding has been lightly sanded. No additional undercoat is needed under normal interior conditions.
What is the difference between a quadrant and a Scotia moulding?
A quadrant has a simple convex quarter-round profile, while Scotia is concave. Quadrant is the more common choice for covering flooring expansion gaps and internal corners; Scotia tends to be used where a shadow line or recessed look is preferred, such as at the junction of stair treads and risers.
Can I use this quadrant outside?
No. This moulding is primed for interior use only and is not treated for moisture or outdoor exposure. For external applications, a treated or hardwood moulding should be specified instead.
Browse the full range of pine mouldings at Nottage Timber Merchants, including architrave, dado rail and further quadrant profiles. We supply trade and retail customers across Bridgend and South Wales, with next-day delivery available on stocked items. Contact us directly for bulk orders or cut-to-length requirements.

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Description
Primed pine quadrant 15mm x 15mm x 2400mm is a ready-to-paint softwood moulding used to conceal expansion gaps at skirting board level, cover internal corners and finish wall-to-worktop joints cleanly. White primed for direct top-coating, it suits most interior joinery applications.
Specifications
| Property | Detail |
|---|---|
| Material | Pine (softwood) |
| Treatment | White primed |
| Finish | Primed, ready for top coat |
| Nominal Size | 15mm x 15mm |
| Length | 2400mm (2.4m) |
| Profile | Quadrant (quarter-round) |
| Use Class | Internal use only |
What it's used for
- Covering expansion gaps between laminate or solid wood flooring and skirting boards
- Finishing internal corners where two walls or surfaces meet at 90 degrees
- Neatening worktop-to-wall joints in kitchens and utility rooms
- Adding a tidy curved detail along the base of cabinets, shelving or fitted furniture
Fitting and handling
Allow the moulding to acclimatise in the room where it will be fitted for at least 24 hours before fixing, particularly in rooms with underfloor heating or variable temperature. Fix using panel pins, lost-head nails or a suitable grab adhesive, butting lengths tightly at joints and mitring internal and external corners at 45 degrees for a neat finish. Lightly sand with fine-grade paper before applying your chosen top coat, and store lengths flat and off the ground until needed to prevent bowing.
FAQ
Can this primed pine quadrant be painted directly without an undercoat?
Yes. The white primer applied in manufacture acts as the undercoat, so you can apply your chosen emulsion or gloss top coat straight onto the surface once any nail holes have been filled and the moulding has been lightly sanded. No additional undercoat is needed under normal interior conditions.
What is the difference between a quadrant and a Scotia moulding?
A quadrant has a simple convex quarter-round profile, while Scotia is concave. Quadrant is the more common choice for covering flooring expansion gaps and internal corners; Scotia tends to be used where a shadow line or recessed look is preferred, such as at the junction of stair treads and risers.
Can I use this quadrant outside?
No. This moulding is primed for interior use only and is not treated for moisture or outdoor exposure. For external applications, a treated or hardwood moulding should be specified instead.
Browse the full range of pine mouldings at Nottage Timber Merchants, including architrave, dado rail and further quadrant profiles. We supply trade and retail customers across Bridgend and South Wales, with next-day delivery available on stocked items. Contact us directly for bulk orders or cut-to-length requirements.












