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Solid white oak cushion corner moulding at 21mm x 21mm x 2400mm offers a softened, rounded 90-degree profile for finishing exposed internal corners with a clean, durable edge. Suited to staircase work, joinery fit-out, and architectural trim where a neat oak angle is required.
Specifications
| Material | Solid white oak |
|---|---|
| Nominal Size | 21mm x 21mm |
| Length | 2400mm |
| Profile | Cushion corner (rounded 90-degree angle) |
| Finish | Machined, unfinished |
What it's used for
- Neatening and protecting exposed external corner joints in interior joinery and stud-wall finishes
- Nosing stair treads on oak staircases where a softened edge profile is preferred to a sharp arris
- Concealing gaps at corner junctions between panels, linings, or decorative boards in fit-out work
- Providing a decorative angle bead in kitchen, bedroom, or office furniture installations
Fitting and handling
White oak mouldings should be acclimatised in the room where they will be installed for at least 48 hours before fixing, allowing the timber to adjust to the local temperature and humidity and reducing the risk of movement after fitting. Fix with an appropriate wood adhesive and lost-head pins or a nail gun set to avoid bruising the face, then fill and sand flush before applying your chosen oil, wax, or clear lacquer finish. Store lengths flat and off the ground, supported along their full length, until ready to use.
FAQ
What is a cushion corner moulding used for?
A cushion corner moulding is fitted along exposed 90-degree internal corners to protect the edge, conceal any gap between adjoining surfaces, and provide a smooth, rounded finish rather than a sharp arris. It is commonly used in staircase work, joinery, and interior fit-out.
Is this moulding suitable for stair tread nosing?
Yes. The rounded profile makes it a practical choice for nosing the front edge of a stair tread, softening the corner and improving the finished appearance. It should be glued and pinned securely and finished with a hard-wearing oil or lacquer suitable for floor and stair use.
Can I paint or stain this white oak corner moulding?
This moulding is supplied unfinished, so it can be oiled, waxed, stained, or lacquered to suit your project. White oak accepts most wood finishes well. Lightly sand with 180-grit paper along the grain before applying any finish, and ensure the timber is fully acclimatised and dry first.
Browse the full range of oak mouldings at Nottage Timber Merchants, including architraves, angle beads, and cover strips. We supply trade and retail customers across South Wales, with delivery available to the Bridgend area and beyond.
Description
Solid white oak cushion corner moulding at 21mm x 21mm x 2400mm offers a softened, rounded 90-degree profile for finishing exposed internal corners with a clean, durable edge. Suited to staircase work, joinery fit-out, and architectural trim where a neat oak angle is required.
Specifications
| Material | Solid white oak |
|---|---|
| Nominal Size | 21mm x 21mm |
| Length | 2400mm |
| Profile | Cushion corner (rounded 90-degree angle) |
| Finish | Machined, unfinished |
What it's used for
- Neatening and protecting exposed external corner joints in interior joinery and stud-wall finishes
- Nosing stair treads on oak staircases where a softened edge profile is preferred to a sharp arris
- Concealing gaps at corner junctions between panels, linings, or decorative boards in fit-out work
- Providing a decorative angle bead in kitchen, bedroom, or office furniture installations
Fitting and handling
White oak mouldings should be acclimatised in the room where they will be installed for at least 48 hours before fixing, allowing the timber to adjust to the local temperature and humidity and reducing the risk of movement after fitting. Fix with an appropriate wood adhesive and lost-head pins or a nail gun set to avoid bruising the face, then fill and sand flush before applying your chosen oil, wax, or clear lacquer finish. Store lengths flat and off the ground, supported along their full length, until ready to use.
FAQ
What is a cushion corner moulding used for?
A cushion corner moulding is fitted along exposed 90-degree internal corners to protect the edge, conceal any gap between adjoining surfaces, and provide a smooth, rounded finish rather than a sharp arris. It is commonly used in staircase work, joinery, and interior fit-out.
Is this moulding suitable for stair tread nosing?
Yes. The rounded profile makes it a practical choice for nosing the front edge of a stair tread, softening the corner and improving the finished appearance. It should be glued and pinned securely and finished with a hard-wearing oil or lacquer suitable for floor and stair use.
Can I paint or stain this white oak corner moulding?
This moulding is supplied unfinished, so it can be oiled, waxed, stained, or lacquered to suit your project. White oak accepts most wood finishes well. Lightly sand with 180-grit paper along the grain before applying any finish, and ensure the timber is fully acclimatised and dry first.
Browse the full range of oak mouldings at Nottage Timber Merchants, including architraves, angle beads, and cover strips. We supply trade and retail customers across South Wales, with delivery available to the Bridgend area and beyond.




















